XL-HB14128M HomePNA3.0 Switch User’s Guide
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n
=0: Port-Based Priority -> 802.1P -> IP TOS -> TCP/UDP
port number. (default)
n
=1: Port-Based Priority -> IP TOS -> 802.1P -> TCP/UDP
port number.
/QoS
TOSBits=
n
Set QoS classifying bits for “TOS value”
n
=0: Use “IP Precedence bit7~bit5” as “TOS value”. (default)
n
=1: Use “TOS value bit4~bit2” as “TOS value”.
/QoS
PORTBASE
Enter directory level ‘/QoS/PORTBASE’
/QoS
8021P
Enter directory level ‘/QoS/8021P’
/QoS
TOS
Enter directory level ‘/QoS/TOS’
/QoS
TCPUDP
Enter directory level ‘/QoS/TCPUDP’
/QoS/PORTBASE
PPRION=
n
Control switch Port-Based priority function,
n
=0: Disable Port-Based priority (default)
n
=1: Enable Port-Based priority
/QoS/PORTBASE
P
x
PRI=
p
Set HomePNA port
x
priority value
n
,
x
=1~14
p
=0~7 (7 is the highest priority)
/QoS/8021P
1P
x
PRI=
p
Set priority
p
for packet with 802.1P value
x
(
x
is 0~7).
p
=0~7 (default
p
=
x
)
/QoS/TOS
TOS
x
PRI=
p
Set priority
p
for packet with “TOS value”
x
(
x
is 0~7).
p
=0~7 (default
p
=
x
)
/QoS/TCPUDP
SET
x
PORT=
n
Controlling Set
x
(
x
is 0~7, total 8 set) work for packet with
TCP/UDP port number
n
.
n
=0~65535 (default
n
=0)
/QoS/TCPUDP
SET
x
PRI=
p
Set priority
p
for packet with TCP/UDP port number
n
(specified in controlling Set
x, x
is 0~7).
p
=0~7 (default
p
=0)
/E1MAC
MAC
x
=
nn
-
nn
-
nn
-
nn
-
nn
-
nn
Set secured MAC addresses preserved on port E1, up to 8 MAC
addresses (
x
is 0~7).
nn
=00~FF (default
nn
=00)
/SNMP
NAME=
s
Set managed switch name, up to 16 characters,
s
=’ ‘ (default
s
is ‘XL-HB14128M’)
/SNMP
CONTACT=
s
Set SNMP managed switch contact information, up to 16
characters
s
=’ ‘ (default
s
is empty)
/SNMP
LOCATION=
s
Set SNMP managed switch location information, up to 16
characters
s
=’ ‘ (default
s
is empty)
/SNMP
ROCOM=
s
Set switch read-only community name, for SNMP ‘Get’
command, up to 16 characters
s
=’ ‘ (default
s
is ‘public’)
/SNMP
RWCOM=
s
Set switch read-write community name, for SNMP ‘Get’/’Set’
command, up to 16 characters. Empty(null) string will not
allow ‘Set’ command, i.e. default SNMP setting supports
read-only mode.
s
=’ ‘ (default
s
is empty)
/SNMP
SNMPP=
n
Set switch SNMP UDP port number, for SNMP ‘Get’/’Set’
command
n
=0~65535 (default
n
=161)
/SNMP
TRAPON=
n
Control switch SNMP trap function,
n
=0: Don’t emit any trap (default)
n
=1: Enable trap function
/SNMP
TRAPP=
n
Set switch SNMP UDP port number, for SNMP ‘Trap’
command