
Stackable NWay Etherne t Switch User’s Guide
Web-Based Network Management
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2.
Configure the
Speed/Duplex
setting for the port. Select
Auto
for Auto-Negotiation. This allows the port to select the
best transmission speed and duplex mode based on the
capabilities of the device at the other end. Select
100/Full
for
port operation at 100 Mbps and full duplex. Select
100/Half
for port operation at 100 Mbps and half duplex. Select
10/Full
for port operation at 10 Mbps and full duplex. Select
10/Half
for port operation at 10 Mbps and half duplex.
3.
Configure the
Flow Control
setting for the port. Selecting
On
in full-duplex mode will implement IEEE 802.3x flow
control. Selecting
On
when the port is in half duplex mode
will implement normal Ethernet collision-based
backpressure flow control. Select
Off
for no flow control.
Also, if the port is set for
Auto
(NWay) in the speed/duplex
field above and flow control is enabled, flow control (whether
full- or half-duplex) will only be implemented if the other
device can auto-negotiate flow control. Note that you must
reboot the Switch before a flow control change can take
effect.
4.
Configure the
Locked
setting to prevent the port from
learning the MAC addresses of new hosts. This will help
keep intruders off your network since any packet coming
from an unknown source address will be dropped by the
Switch, that is, not added to your MAC Address Forwarding
Table. Select
Enabled
or
Disabled
.
5.
Configure the
Priority
setting for packets passing through
this port, using IEEE 802.1p/q tagging. Select
Low
,
High
or
Default
. If the network is congested, the Switch handles
packets with a higher priority before those with lower
priority.
6.
Configure the
Rising Action
setting under
Broadcast
Storm
from three choices:
Do Nothing
,
Blocking
, or
Blocking-Trap
.
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