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Web managed gbe switch – INTELLINET NETWORK 560801 24-Port Gigabit Managed Switch + 4 SFP Ports User Manual User Manual

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Web Managed GbE Switch

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STP

This sub-menu takes you to screens where you can
configure the STP to prevent network loops.

Security

Storm Control

This link takes you to a screen where you can limit the
number of broadcast, multicast and unknown unicast and
multicast packets the Switch receives per second on the
ports.

MAC Filtering

This sub-menu takes you to screens where you can
configure the accessed MAC address.

802.1X

This sub-menu takes you to screens where you can
configure IEEE 802.1x port authentication for clients
communicating via the switch.

Port Security

This link takes you to a screen where you can configure the
port security setting.

Protected Ports

This link takes you to a screen to setting and revising the
protected ports.

Access

This link takes you a way to access the switch.

ACL

ACL Setting

This link takes you to a screen to setting and revising the
basic setting of ASL.

ACL Template Setting

This link takes you to a screen to setting and revising the
template setting of ASL.

ACL Index Range Setting

This link takes you to a screen to setting and revising the
index range setting of ASL.

ACL Policy Setting

This link takes you to a screen to setting and revising the
policy setting of ASL.

QoS

Port-based Priority

This link takes you to a screen where you can assign a IEEE
802.1p priority to packets based on the ingress (incoming)
port of the packet.

802.1p-based Priority

This link takes you to a screen where you can assign a IEEE
802.1p-based priority to packets based on the ingress
(incoming) port of the packet.

DSCP-based Priority

This link takes you to a screen where you can assign priority
to packets based on their Differentiated Services Code
Points (DSCPs).

Priority to Queue Mapping

This link takes you to a screen where you can configure the
priority level-to-physical queue mapping.

Packet Scheduling

Packet Scheduling is used to help solve performance
degradation when there is network congestion. Use this
screen to configure queuing algorithms for outgoing traffic.

Queue Weight Setting

This link takes you to a screen where you can assign a
queue weight to packets based on the ingress (incoming)
port of the packet.

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