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INTELLINET NETWORK 560542 8 Ports Gigabit PoE+Web Management Desktop Ethernet Switch User Manual User Manual

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WEB-BASED BROWSER MANAGEMENT

RSTP Port Configuration

Port: The port ID can’t be changed. “Aggregations” refers to any configured trunk

group.

Protocol Enabled: Click to enable (checked) or disable (default). When checked,

you’re enabling RSTP for this port as per the configuration in the RSTP Port

Configuration menu.

Edge: The default setting is enabled (checked); click to disable (unchecked). Edge

ports don’t participate in the Spanning Tree Protocol, but still send configuration

messages, linking to an end station or another STP device.

Path Cost: This parameter is used by the STP to determine the best path between

devices. Lower values should be assigned to ports attached to faster media;

higher values for slower media. Set the RSTP pathcost on the port. Enter a

value from 0 to 200000000 or keep the default setting (Auto).

IGMP Snooping

Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping is the process of listening

to IGMP network traffic. As implied by the name, IGMP Snooping is a feature that

allows a Layer 2 switch to “listen in” on the IGMP conversation between hosts and

routers by processing the Layer 3 IGMP packets sent in a multicast network. When

enabled in a switch, IGMP Snooping analyzes all IGMP packets between hosts

connected to the switch and multicast routers in the network. When a switch hears

an IGMP report from a host for a given multicast group, the switch adds the host’s

port number to the multicast list for that group. And when the switch hears an

IGMP “leave,” it removes the host’s port from the table entry. As a result, this

feature prevents flooding of IP multicast traffic and limits bandwidth-intensive video

traffic to subscribers only.