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NETGEAR M4350-24F4V 24-Port 10G SFP+ Managed AV Network Switch User Manual

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The first time that you log in, no password is required. However, you then must
specify a local device password to use each subsequent time that you log in.

The System Information page displays.

5. Select Switching > MRP > Advanced > MSRP Streams Information.

The MSRP Streams Information page displays.

6. To refresh the page, click the Refresh button.

The following table describes the view-only fields on the page.

Table 99. MSRP streams information

Description

Field

A 16-bit unsigned integer value, which is a unique ID used to distinguish the
stream among multiple streams from the same device

Stream ID

The MAC address of the traffic stream’s source

Stream Source MAC Address

The 32-bit unsigned accumulated latency value that is used to determine the
worst-case latency that a stream can suffer in its path from the talker to a
listener. The latency starts with zero and is increased by one for each device
that the stream propagates through in the network.

Received Accumulated
Latency

Shows whether the stream is class A or class B. Class A traffic receives higher
priority than class B traffic.

Traffic Class

The 5-bit unsigned rank value that is used by devices to determine which
streams can still be served when the MSRP registrations exceed the capacity
of an interface to carry the corresponding data streams.

If a device becomes oversubscribed (for example, a network reconfiguration
or 802.11 bandwidth reduction occurs), the rank value is also used to
determine which stream are dropped. A lower numeric value is more important
than a higher numeric value.

Rank

The 32-bit unsigned bandwidth value that is used to allocate resources and
adjust queue selection settings to supply the quality of service that is requested
by an MSRP talker. The value represents the maximum rate, in units of 1024
octets per second, at which frames in the stream referenced by the talker can
be transmitted.

TSpec Max Frame Size

The 32-bit unsigned frame rate value that is used to allocate resources and
adjust queue selection settings to supply the quality of service that is requested
by an MSRP talker. The value represents the maximum number of frames that
the talker can transmit in one second.

TSpec Max Interval Frames

The VLAN ID of the traffic stream

Stream VLAN

The MAC address of the traffic stream’s destination

Destination MAC

If a failure occurred, the interface of the device on which the failure occurred

Received Failure Information
Bridge Interface

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