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LevelOne GTL-2691 User Manual

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Figure 104: Displaying Global Settings for STA

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Figure 105: Configuring Interface Settings for STA

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Figure 106: STA Port Roles

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Figure 107: Displaying Interface Settings for STA

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Figure 108: Creating an MST Instance

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Figure 109: Displaying MST Instances

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Figure 110: Modifying the Priority for an MST Instance

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Figure 111: Displaying Global Settings for an MST Instance

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Figure 112: Adding a VLAN to an MST Instance

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Figure 113: Displaying Members of an MST Instance

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Figure 114: Configuring MSTP Interface Settings

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Figure 115: Displaying MSTP Interface Settings

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Figure 116: Configuring Rate Limits

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Figure 117: Configuring Storm Control

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Figure 118: Storm Control by Limiting the Traffic Rate

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Figure 119: Storm Control by Shutting Down a Port

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Figure 120: Configuring ATC Timers

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Figure 121: Configuring ATC Interface Attributes

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Figure 122: Setting the Default Port Priority

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Figure 123: Setting the Queue Mode (Strict)

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Figure 124: Setting the Queue Mode (WRR)

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Figure 125: Setting the Queue Mode (Strict and WRR)

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Figure 126: Mapping CoS Values to Egress Queues

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Figure 127: Mapping IP DSCP Priority Values

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Figure 128: Mapping IP Precedence Priority Values

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Figure 129: Mapping IP Port Number Priority Values

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Figure 130: Showing IP Port Number Priority Map

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Figure 131: Configuring a Class Map

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Figure 132: Showing Class Maps

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Figure 133: Adding Rules to a Class Map

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Figure 134: Showing the Rules for a Class Map

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Figure 135: Configuring a Policy Map

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Figure 136: Showing Policy Maps

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Figure 137: Adding Rules to a Policy Map

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Figure 138: Showing the Rules for a Policy Map

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Figure 139: Attaching a Policy Map to a Port

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