Allied Telesis AT-S60 User Manual
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AT-S60 Management Software User’s Guide
Section VI: Web Browser Management
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To select a value, click the circle next it. Possible values are:
❑ Auto-Negotiate: Select Auto-Negotiation to set both speed and
duplex mode for the port automatically. This is the default setting.
❑ 10 Mbps - Half Duplex: Select this value to set the port or ports to
a speed of 10 Mbps and half-duplex mode.
❑ 10 Mbps - Full Duplex: Select this value to set the port or ports to
a speed of 10 Mbps and full-duplex mode.
❑ 100 Mbps - Half Duplex: Select this value to set the port or ports to
a speed of 100 Mbps and half-duplex mode.
❑ 100 Mbps - Full Duplex: Select this value to set the port or ports to
a speed of 100 Mbps and full-duplex mode.
❑ 1 GB - Full Duplex: Select this value to set the port or ports to a
speed of 1 Gigabit and full-duplex mode.
HOL Blocking
You use this selection to prevent a packet from being forwarded
to a blocking or blocked port. For example, a blocking or blocked
port can be one that is receiving too many packets.
To select a value, click the circle next it. Possible values are:
❑ Enabled - Indicates HOL blocking is turned on. Packets sent from
this port are not forwarded to a blocked port. This is the default.
❑ Disabled - Indicated HOL blocking is turned off. Packets sent from
this port are forwarded to a blocked port.
Override Priority
You use this selection to determine packet priority.
For more information about this feature, refer to Class of Service
Overview on page 215.
To select a value, click the circle next it. Possible values are:
❑ None - Indicated that no override priority is assigned to incoming
packets. Instead, the port forwards packets according to the
priority embedded in the packet. This is the default.
❑ Low - Indicates low priority has been assigned to the port. As a
result, all tagged and untagged packets are sent to the low
priority queue.