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...Traffic Prioritization? 51 Traffic Prioritization and your Switch 52 How Traffic Prioritization Works 53 802.1D traffic classification 54 DiffServ traffic classification 55 IP Port traffic classification 56 Traffic Queues 56 Limiting the Rate of a Port 57 Traffic Prioritization and Rate Limiting 57 7 STATUS MONITORING ...61 Alarm Events 62 8 SETTING UP VIRTUAL LANS What are VLANs? 63 Benefits of VLANs 64 VLANs and Your Switch 65 The Default VLAN 65 Communication Between VLANs 66 Creating New VLANs 66 VLANs: Tagged and Untagged Membership 66 VLAN Configuration Examples 67 Using Untagged ...
...Traffic Prioritization? 51 Traffic Prioritization and your Switch 52 How Traffic Prioritization Works 53 802.1D traffic classification 54 DiffServ traffic classification 55 IP Port traffic classification 56 Traffic Queues 56 Limiting the Rate of a Port 57 Traffic Prioritization and Rate Limiting 57 7 STATUS MONITORING ...61 Alarm Events 62 8 SETTING UP VIRTUAL LANS What are VLANs? 63 Benefits of VLANs 64 VLANs and Your Switch 65 The Default VLAN 65 Communication Between VLANs 66 Creating New VLANs 66 VLANs: Tagged and Untagged Membership 66 VLAN Configuration Examples 67 Using Untagged ...
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... 85 Configuration Rules for Fast Ethernet 86 Configuration Rules with Full Duplex 87 B NETWORK CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Simple Network Configuration Examples 90 Desktop Switch Example 90 C IP ADDRESSING IP Addresses 91 Simple Overview 91 Advanced Overview 92 Subnets and Subnet Masks 94...
... 85 Configuration Rules for Fast Ethernet 86 Configuration Rules with Full Duplex 87 B NETWORK CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Simple Network Configuration Examples 90 Desktop Switch Example 90 C IP ADDRESSING IP Addresses 91 Simple Overview 91 Advanced Overview 92 Subnets and Subnet Masks 94...
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If there is congested it does not interfere with the default priority. The Switch then forwards packets from legacy devices by classification classifying traffic by lower priority traffic. Note that if one port is no priority ...set of queues, so that each packet arrives in the queue that allow packet prioritization to the eight Traffic Queues. IP Port traffic The Switch supports classification of other ports. Traffic Queues It is then sorted into the appropriate queue. Higher priority traffic can be sent...
If there is congested it does not interfere with the default priority. The Switch then forwards packets from legacy devices by classification classifying traffic by lower priority traffic. Note that if one port is no priority ...set of queues, so that each packet arrives in the queue that allow packet prioritization to the eight Traffic Queues. IP Port traffic The Switch supports classification of other ports. Traffic Queues It is then sorted into the appropriate queue. Higher priority traffic can be sent...
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...with a DHCP server on the LAN. this is activated when the Switch powers up for IP configuration (manual, auto, none) was last configured is the default setting. The way a DHCP server responds is set to set up before, whichever of ... IP address information: ■ Automatic IP Configuration (default) - You can manually input the IP information (IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway). How Automatic IP Configuration Works When your Switch has been powered up the IP information. 72 CHAPTER 9: USING AUTOMATIC IP CONFIGURATION How Your Switch Obtains IP ...
...with a DHCP server on the LAN. this is activated when the Switch powers up for IP configuration (manual, auto, none) was last configured is the default setting. The way a DHCP server responds is set to set up before, whichever of ... IP address information: ■ Automatic IP Configuration (default) - You can manually input the IP information (IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway). How Automatic IP Configuration Works When your Switch has been powered up the IP information. 72 CHAPTER 9: USING AUTOMATIC IP CONFIGURATION How Your Switch Obtains IP ...
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... the Command Line Interface (CLI) commands that you that accompanies your Switch. For detailed descriptions of HTTP. If you adminster your network. This is the IP address of the Switch. Securing Access to the Web Interface Your Switch supports HTTPS, allowing secure access to and from the Web interface using browsing...
... the Command Line Interface (CLI) commands that you that accompanies your Switch. For detailed descriptions of HTTP. If you adminster your network. This is the IP address of the Switch. Securing Access to the Web Interface Your Switch supports HTTPS, allowing secure access to and from the Web interface using browsing...
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...There are established based on a pre-defined rule. When a match is found, the path the packet takes is determined by the destination IP address and a mask. By default, if no access list has been defined for this VLAN. If a match is found ; How Access Control List Rules Work When ...a packet is received it is based on IP addressing. Denial is compared against the VLAN access list. For example: Packet destination IP address: 10.101...
...There are established based on a pre-defined rule. When a match is found, the path the packet takes is determined by the destination IP address and a mask. By default, if no access list has been defined for this VLAN. If a match is found ; How Access Control List Rules Work When ...a packet is received it is based on IP addressing. Denial is compared against the VLAN access list. For example: Packet destination IP address: 10.101...
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The topics covered are: ■ IP Addresses ■ Subnets and Subnet Masks ■ Default Gateways IP addressing is a vast topic and there are structured. Gives a brief overview of IP addresses and the way they are white papers on the World Wide Web and publications ...available if you to learn more in the example) identifies the device within the network. IP addresses have a unique IP address. C IP...
The topics covered are: ■ IP Addresses ■ Subnets and Subnet Masks ■ Default Gateways IP addressing is a vast topic and there are structured. Gives a brief overview of IP addresses and the way they are white papers on the World Wide Web and publications ...available if you to learn more in the example) identifies the device within the network. IP addresses have a unique IP address. C IP...
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...destination device that hop. The source device cannot send IP packets directly to the same network segment as the default broadcast address. This could either be the remote destination or another gateway closer towards the destination. If manually configuring IP information for a gateway is reserved as the source ...mask 255.255.255.255 is a Router. An alternative name for the Switch, enter the IP address of the default gateway on your network which is attached to a remote destination. Default Gateways A gateway is a device on the path to the remote destination, and sends the ...
...destination device that hop. The source device cannot send IP packets directly to the same network segment as the default broadcast address. This could either be the remote destination or another gateway closer towards the destination. If manually configuring IP information for a gateway is reserved as the source ...mask 255.255.255.255 is a Router. An alternative name for the Switch, enter the IP address of the default gateway on your network which is attached to a remote destination. Default Gateways A gateway is a device on the path to the remote destination, and sends the ...
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...11 CoS configuring traffic 52 creating profiles 53 How traffic is processed to provide CoS 52 service levels 53 INDEX 107 traffic classification 53 D default gateway 96 Default VLAN 65 Designated Bridge 44 Designated Bridge Port 44 E event notification 20 Events (RMON group) 60, 61 extended network prefix 95 F Fast... Std 802.1Q-1998 65 IEEE Std 802.3-2002 flow control 17, 24 IGMP multicast filtering 36 Internet addresses 91 InterNIC 92 IP (Internet Protocol) addresses 92 IP address 72, 91 classes of 93 defined 92 derivation 92 division of network and host 92 example 94 obtaining 92 subnet mask ...
...11 CoS configuring traffic 52 creating profiles 53 How traffic is processed to provide CoS 52 service levels 53 INDEX 107 traffic classification 53 D default gateway 96 Default VLAN 65 Designated Bridge 44 Designated Bridge Port 44 E event notification 20 Events (RMON group) 60, 61 extended network prefix 95 F Fast... Std 802.1Q-1998 65 IEEE Std 802.3-2002 flow control 17, 24 IGMP multicast filtering 36 Internet addresses 91 InterNIC 92 IP (Internet Protocol) addresses 92 IP address 72, 91 classes of 93 defined 92 derivation 92 division of network and host 92 example 94 obtaining 92 subnet mask ...
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... multicasts, description 33 N network addresses 91 security 75 network configuration examples 90 network login 78 non-aging learned SDB entries 50 O obtaining registered IP address 92 P path costs. See Switch Database security network 75 segment, maximum length 86 Spanning Tree Protocol, see STP 40 Statistics (RMON group...) 60, 61 STP 40 avoiding the subdivision of VLANs 48 Bridge Identifier 43 Bridge Protocol Data Units 43 default port costs 43 default priority 43 Designated Bridge 44 Designated Bridge Port 44 example 45 Hello BPDUs 44 Max Age 44 priority 43 Root Bridge 43...
... multicasts, description 33 N network addresses 91 security 75 network configuration examples 90 network login 78 non-aging learned SDB entries 50 O obtaining registered IP address 92 P path costs. See Switch Database security network 75 segment, maximum length 86 Spanning Tree Protocol, see STP 40 Statistics (RMON group...) 60, 61 STP 40 avoiding the subdivision of VLANs 48 Bridge Identifier 43 Bridge Protocol Data Units 43 default port costs 43 default priority 43 Designated Bridge 44 Designated Bridge Port 44 example 45 Hello BPDUs 44 Max Age 44 priority 43 Root Bridge 43...