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GIGABIT/FAST ETHERNET SWITCH TYPE SW3 (DIN)
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USER GUIDE - M0SW3D1905Iv04 - V04 May 2019
The menu parameters are divided into two quite different blocks, which are:
Incoming bandwidth control to the port (
Ingress Rate Control
).
Outgoing bandwidth control from the port (
Egress Rate Control)
.
The configuration parameters of each block are indicated below.
Ingress Rate Control:
•
#.
It identifies the port number, and it coincides with the equipment connector
number. Ports 9 and 10 are always associated with the SFP ports.
•
Enable.
This permits each port to be enabled or disabled individually, by ticking or
not ticking the respective
Enable
box.
•
Traffic.
It specifies the type of traffic:
all
, broadcast (
b
), broadcast and multicast
(
bm
) or broadcast, multicast and flooding (
bmf
).
Broadcast
refers to the diffusion messages, that is, the information transmission
mode where an emitting node sends information to all the receivers simultaneously.
Multicast
refers to the multi-diffusion messages, which are directed towards to the
members of a multi-diffusion group.
Flooding
refers to the situation when there is a flood in a short time, usually due to
an incorrect topology, an inappropriate configuration, or a voluntary action by some
client equipment.
•
Rate (bps).
It sets the maximum incoming bandwidth to the port:
64000
bps
(64 kbps) to
250000000
bps (250 Mbps). The maximum data rate only affects the
Gigabit Ethernet ports.
Egress Rate Control:
•
#.
It identifies the port number, and it coincides with the equipment connector
number. Ports 9 and 10 are always associated with the SFP ports.
•
Enable.
This permits each port to be enabled or disabled individually, by ticking or
not ticking the respective
Enable
box.
•
Rate (bps).
It sets the maximum outgoing bandwidth from the port:
64000
bps
(64 kbps) to
250000000
bps (250 Mbps). The maximum data rate only affects the
Gigabit Ethernet ports.