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... Port Configuration 33 Configuring VLANs 33 Creating a VLAN 34 Sample VLAN Configurations 35 Removing a VLAN 37 Configuring Link Aggregation 37 Guidelines for Creating Aggregated Links 38 Defining the Members of an Aggregated Link 38 Modifying Settings and Deleting an Aggregated Link 39 Viewing the Trunk Summary 39 Viewing Statistics 40 Mirroring Port Traffic 41 Running Cable Diagnostic 42...
... Port Configuration 33 Configuring VLANs 33 Creating a VLAN 34 Sample VLAN Configurations 35 Removing a VLAN 37 Configuring Link Aggregation 37 Guidelines for Creating Aggregated Links 38 Defining the Members of an Aggregated Link 38 Modifying Settings and Deleting an Aggregated Link 39 Viewing the Trunk Summary 39 Viewing Statistics 40 Mirroring Port Traffic 41 Running Cable Diagnostic 42...
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...Switch and remote 1000 Mbps workgroups or to 24 (2824-SFP) on the Yellow port at 1000 Mbps. When an SFP port is active, it is operating at 10 or 100 Mbps. Table 1 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ports Status Meaning Green The link...and 21 to create a high-capacity aggregated link backbone connection. Yellow The link is installed in full duplex mode). ...Switch will operate in half duplex mode (even if the attached device is operating in a slot and is active, the associated RJ-45 port of the connected device. In such a configuration, you may notice some degradation of network performance. 3Com...
...Switch and remote 1000 Mbps workgroups or to 24 (2824-SFP) on the Yellow port at 1000 Mbps. When an SFP port is active, it is operating at 10 or 100 Mbps. Table 1 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ports Status Meaning Green The link...and 21 to create a high-capacity aggregated link backbone connection. Yellow The link is installed in full duplex mode). ...Switch will operate in half duplex mode (even if the attached device is operating in a slot and is active, the associated RJ-45 port of the connected device. In such a configuration, you may notice some degradation of network performance. 3Com...
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Menu Item Support Log Out Description Displays 3Com contact information and describes how to use . The help information for IP phones that are connected to the Switch Cable Diagnostics Allows you to detect and resolve cable issues System Tools Allows you to perform various system ... used Link Aggregation Allows you to set up and restoring configuration, and enabling 802.11p prioritization. Traffic Prioritization Allows you to configure traffic prioritization for the page that you have made ■ Cancel - Click to discard any changes that is an image of the Switch's front...
Menu Item Support Log Out Description Displays 3Com contact information and describes how to use . The help information for IP phones that are connected to the Switch Cable Diagnostics Allows you to detect and resolve cable issues System Tools Allows you to perform various system ... used Link Aggregation Allows you to set up and restoring configuration, and enabling 802.11p prioritization. Traffic Prioritization Allows you to configure traffic prioritization for the page that you have made ■ Cancel - Click to discard any changes that is an image of the Switch's front...
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... the IP Address Settings ■ Configuring Port Settings ■ Configuring VLANs ■ Configuring Link Aggregation ■ Viewing Statistics ■ Mirroring Port Traffic ■ Running Cable Diagnostic ■ Using the System Tools ■ Viewing Support Information Configuration Overview The Switch is shipped ready for use. You only need to access the Web interface if...
... the IP Address Settings ■ Configuring Port Settings ■ Configuring VLANs ■ Configuring Link Aggregation ■ Viewing Statistics ■ Mirroring Port Traffic ■ Running Cable Diagnostic ■ Using the System Tools ■ Viewing Support Information Configuration Overview The Switch is shipped ready for use. You only need to access the Web interface if...
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...causes most hosts to priority Standard Configuring VLANs A virtual LAN (VLAN) is a collection of network nodes that are unsure of a trunk or aggregated link. Enables and disables broadcast storm control ■ Packet Rate Threshold - Sets the broadcast storm threshold. Configuring VLANs 33 Figure 13 Advanced Port ... Settings If you are members of how to set to respond all at 1000Mbps full-duplex. If you do not configure the Switch's port settings, the ports will use substantial network bandwidth and may cause network time-outs. Advanced Port Configuration Use the Advanced...
...causes most hosts to priority Standard Configuring VLANs A virtual LAN (VLAN) is a collection of network nodes that are unsure of a trunk or aggregated link. Enables and disables broadcast storm control ■ Packet Rate Threshold - Sets the broadcast storm threshold. Configuring VLANs 33 Figure 13 Advanced Port ... Settings If you are members of how to set to respond all at 1000Mbps full-duplex. If you do not configure the Switch's port settings, the ports will use substantial network bandwidth and may cause network time-outs. Advanced Port Configuration Use the Advanced...
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... be part of VLAN2 to D (desktop egress packet). Configuring Link Aggregation Ports can now communicate with those ports on both Switch 1 and Switch 2, and assign the same name to U (uplink egress packet). Those ports on Switch 1 that are members of a network connection and ensures fault... 4 Connect the uplink port on Switch 1 (in this example, port 16) to the uplink port on Switch 2 (in Figure 17, do the following: 1 Create VLAN2 on Switch 2 that you deleted disappears from the VLAN ID list. Configuring Link Aggregation 37 2 On Switch 1, set up the configuration shown in...
... be part of VLAN2 to D (desktop egress packet). Configuring Link Aggregation Ports can now communicate with those ports on both Switch 1 and Switch 2, and assign the same name to U (uplink egress packet). Those ports on Switch 1 that are members of a network connection and ensures fault... 4 Connect the uplink port on Switch 1 (in this example, port 16) to the uplink port on Switch 2 (in Figure 17, do the following: 1 Create VLAN2 on Switch 2 that you deleted disappears from the VLAN ID list. Configuring Link Aggregation 37 2 On Switch 1, set up the configuration shown in...
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...identical manner, including communication mode (that you want to achieve higher network throughput. For link aggregation to the speed and duplex mode of the trunk members. The Switch does not support the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP), which is , speed, duplex mode and flow control). To...the members of a trunk. Defining the Members of an Aggregated Link Use the Membership/Setup tab of the Link Aggregation page to 2. 2 Click Apply. Figure 18 Membership/Setup Tab 38 CHAPTER 4: CONFIGURING THE SWITCH Trunking permits the connection of multiple ports to the same remote...
...identical manner, including communication mode (that you want to achieve higher network throughput. For link aggregation to the speed and duplex mode of the trunk members. The Switch does not support the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP), which is , speed, duplex mode and flow control). To...the members of a trunk. Defining the Members of an Aggregated Link Use the Membership/Setup tab of the Link Aggregation page to 2. 2 Click Apply. Figure 18 Membership/Setup Tab 38 CHAPTER 4: CONFIGURING THE SWITCH Trunking permits the connection of multiple ports to the same remote...
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...) ■ Flow Control - When autonegotiation is disabled, you want to modify the trunk name and configure flow control and duplex settings of the aggregated link. Configuring Link Aggregation 39 Figure 19 Modify/Delete Tab Viewing the Trunk Summary If you can force the settings for speed, duplex mode, and flow control. 2 Click... to be enabled or disabled. To delete a trunk, click the corresponding Delete check box, and then click Apply. Modifying Settings and Deleting an Aggregated Link Use the Modify/Delete tab to view a summary of the trunk settings, click the Summary tab.
...) ■ Flow Control - When autonegotiation is disabled, you want to modify the trunk name and configure flow control and duplex settings of the aggregated link. Configuring Link Aggregation 39 Figure 19 Modify/Delete Tab Viewing the Trunk Summary If you can force the settings for speed, duplex mode, and flow control. 2 Click... to be enabled or disabled. To delete a trunk, click the corresponding Delete check box, and then click Apply. Modifying Settings and Deleting an Aggregated Link Use the Modify/Delete tab to view a summary of the trunk settings, click the Summary tab.
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... the operation of the SNMP protocol. The standard uses packet tags that define up to eight traffic classes and allows switches to communicate across switched networks. IEEE 802.3ad A standard that defines link aggregation. 802.3ad is not supported for 1000 Mbps. An organization responsible for providing engineering solutions for computers and communications. Gigabit...
... the operation of the SNMP protocol. The standard uses packet tags that define up to eight traffic classes and allows switches to communicate across switched networks. IEEE 802.3ad A standard that defines link aggregation. 802.3ad is not supported for 1000 Mbps. An organization responsible for providing engineering solutions for computers and communications. Gigabit...
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...as four octets separated with a particular network device. A network of end stations (such as they are used to addressed devices. Layer 2 Data Link layer in a network. This is part of the TCP/IP set of 32 bits divided into two or three fields: a network number and...a MAC address assigned to them as PCs, printers, servers) and network devices (hubs and switches) that describe the routing of a network section, an optional subnet section and a host section. Link Aggregation See Trunking. Also called the hardware, physical or Ethernet address. An IP address consists of ...
...as four octets separated with a particular network device. A network of end stations (such as they are used to addressed devices. Layer 2 Data Link layer in a network. This is part of the TCP/IP set of 32 bits divided into two or three fields: a network number and...a MAC address assigned to them as PCs, printers, servers) and network devices (hubs and switches) that describe the routing of a network section, an optional subnet section and a host section. Link Aggregation See Trunking. Also called the hardware, physical or Ethernet address. An IP address consists of ...