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..., DHCP and ARP. Configuring SNMP - Provides information for managing device diagnostics. Configuring IP and MAC Address Information - Configuring Quality of Service, including DSCP and CoS mapping, policies, and configuring Trust mode. Configuring Spanning Tree - Provides information for viewing RMON and interface statistics. VLANs are logical subgroups with a Local Area Network (LAN...
..., DHCP and ARP. Configuring SNMP - Provides information for managing device diagnostics. Configuring IP and MAC Address Information - Configuring Quality of Service, including DSCP and CoS mapping, policies, and configuring Trust mode. Configuring Spanning Tree - Provides information for viewing RMON and interface statistics. VLANs are logical subgroups with a Local Area Network (LAN...
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... source IP address mask. IP Precedence - Drops packets which meet the ACL criteria. Source Mask - Matches the destination IP address to which the packet is mapped. DSCP - Destination Address - The options are selected in the Protocol list. Destination Mask - Matches the packet DSCP value to the ACL. Action - CHAPTER 4: MANAGING DEVICE...
... source IP address mask. IP Precedence - Drops packets which meet the ACL criteria. Source Mask - Matches the destination IP address to which the packet is mapped. DSCP - Destination Address - The options are selected in the Protocol list. Destination Mask - Matches the packet DSCP value to the ACL. Action - CHAPTER 4: MANAGING DEVICE...
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Displays the port or LAG number to which is bound. To view ACL Binding: 1 Click Device > ACL > ACL Binding > Summary. 76 CHAPTER 4: MANAGING DEVICE SECURITY Viewing ACL Binding The ACL Binding Summary Page displays the user-defined ACLs mapped to a selected port. Figure 35 ACL Binding Summary Page The ACL Binding Summary Page contains the following fields: Interface - ACL Name - The ACL Binding Summary Page opens. Displays the name of ACL which the ACL is bound to the interfaces.
Displays the port or LAG number to which is bound. To view ACL Binding: 1 Click Device > ACL > ACL Binding > Summary. 76 CHAPTER 4: MANAGING DEVICE SECURITY Viewing ACL Binding The ACL Binding Summary Page displays the user-defined ACLs mapped to a selected port. Figure 35 ACL Binding Summary Page The ACL Binding Summary Page contains the following fields: Interface - ACL Name - The ACL Binding Summary Page opens. Displays the name of ACL which the ACL is bound to the interfaces.
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... fields: ■ Configuration Method - The possible field values are: Static - Configuring ARP Settings The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) converts IP addresses into physical addresses, and maps the IP address to communicate with other hosts when only the IP address of its neighbors is up dated. Displays the currently configured subnet mask...
... fields: ■ Configuration Method - The possible field values are: Static - Configuring ARP Settings The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) converts IP addresses into physical addresses, and maps the IP address to communicate with other hosts when only the IP address of its neighbors is up dated. Displays the currently configured subnet mask...
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...to CoS Configuring DSCP to Queue assignments are user-definable. All packets matching the user-defined specifications are used to map the packet to classify packets by : Classification - VPT to CoS Configuring Trust Settings Viewing Bandwidth Settings Defining Bandwidth Settings...be assigned a high priority queue, while other traffic can be assigned a lower priority queue. The assigned VPT is defined by mapping packets to specific values. Action - VPT Classification Information - 13 CONFIGURING QUALITY OF SERVICE Quality of traffic that require minimal delay...
...to CoS Configuring DSCP to Queue assignments are user-definable. All packets matching the user-defined specifications are used to map the packet to classify packets by : Classification - VPT to CoS Configuring Trust Settings Viewing Bandwidth Settings Defining Bandwidth Settings...be assigned a high priority queue, while other traffic can be assigned a lower priority queue. The assigned VPT is defined by mapping packets to specific values. Action - VPT Classification Information - 13 CONFIGURING QUALITY OF SERVICE Quality of traffic that require minimal delay...
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Specifies the CoS priority tag values, where zero is the lowest and 7 is mapped. Defining CoS to Queue The CoS to Queue Setup Page contains fields for mapping CoS values to Queue > Summary. To view CoS Values to Queues: 1 Click Device > QoS > CoS to traffic queues. Defines the traffic forwarding ... CoS to Queue CHAPTER 13: CONFIGURING QUALITY OF SERVICE 153 The CoS to Queue Summary Page contains a table that displays the CoS values mapped to Queue Summary Page contains the following weights (1, 2 and 10) respectively. Queues 1-3 function with WRR priority with strict priority.
Specifies the CoS priority tag values, where zero is the lowest and 7 is mapped. Defining CoS to Queue The CoS to Queue Setup Page contains fields for mapping CoS values to Queue > Summary. To view CoS Values to Queues: 1 Click Device > QoS > CoS to traffic queues. Defines the traffic forwarding ... CoS to Queue CHAPTER 13: CONFIGURING QUALITY OF SERVICE 153 The CoS to Queue Summary Page contains a table that displays the CoS values mapped to Queue Summary Page contains the following weights (1, 2 and 10) respectively. Queues 1-3 function with WRR priority with strict priority.
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Specifies the CoS priority tag values, where zero is the lowest and 7 is mapped to the required CoS value. 3 Click Apply. Queue - Figure 82 CoS to Queue Setup Page The CoS ... Page contains the following fields: Restore Defaults - Class of Service - Defines the traffic forwarding queue to which the CoS priority is mapped. 2 Define the queue number in the Queue field next to a queue, and the device is updated. The CoS value is the...CoS values to queues: 1 Click Device > QoS > CoS to a forwarding queue. Restores the device factory defaults for mapping CoS values to Queue > Setup.
Specifies the CoS priority tag values, where zero is the lowest and 7 is mapped to the required CoS value. 3 Click Apply. Queue - Figure 82 CoS to Queue Setup Page The CoS ... Page contains the following fields: Restore Defaults - Class of Service - Defines the traffic forwarding queue to which the CoS priority is mapped. 2 Define the queue number in the Queue field next to a queue, and the device is updated. The CoS value is the...CoS values to queues: 1 Click Device > QoS > CoS to a forwarding queue. Restores the device factory defaults for mapping CoS values to Queue > Setup.
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To view the DSCP Queue: 1 Click Device > QoS > DSCP to CoS values, and the device is mapped for mapping DSCP settings to traffic queues. Cos - The DSCP values are supported. 2 Define the queue number in the CoS field next to CoS Summary Page opens. ...Specifies the value of 3 can be assigned to CoS Summary Page contains the following fields: DSCP - Eight (8) CoS are mapped to CoS > Summary. The DSCP to the required DSCP value. 3 Click Apply. Figure 83 DSCP to CoS Summary Page The DSCP to queue 4. Displays the...
To view the DSCP Queue: 1 Click Device > QoS > DSCP to CoS values, and the device is mapped for mapping DSCP settings to traffic queues. Cos - The DSCP values are supported. 2 Define the queue number in the CoS field next to CoS Summary Page opens. ...Specifies the value of 3 can be assigned to CoS Summary Page contains the following fields: DSCP - Eight (8) CoS are mapped to CoS > Summary. The DSCP to the required DSCP value. 3 Click Apply. Figure 83 DSCP to CoS Summary Page The DSCP to queue 4. Displays the...
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... priority is updated. The DSCP values are supported. 2 Define the queue number in the CoS field next to the required DSCP value. 3 Click Apply. To map DSCP to CoS : 1 Click Device > QoS > DSCP to CoS Setup Page opens. The DSCP to CoS > Setup. Eight (8) CoS are... mapped to CoS values, and the device is mapped for mapping DSCP settings to values of 3 can be assigned to CoS 1. The monitor user has no access to CoS Setup Page contains the following...
... priority is updated. The DSCP values are supported. 2 Define the queue number in the CoS field next to the required DSCP value. 3 Click Apply. To map DSCP to CoS : 1 Click Device > QoS > DSCP to CoS Setup Page opens. The DSCP to CoS > Setup. Eight (8) CoS are... mapped to CoS values, and the device is mapped for mapping DSCP settings to values of 3 can be assigned to CoS 1. The monitor user has no access to CoS Setup Page contains the following...
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... to the interface in the Trust Setup Page. When no rules are : CoS - Traffic not containing a predefined packet field is mapped to use for enabling trust on the device. DSCP - The original device QoS default settings can be reassigned to the relevant trust modes table. CHAPTER ...
... to the interface in the Trust Setup Page. When no rules are : CoS - Traffic not containing a predefined packet field is mapped to use for enabling trust on the device. DSCP - The original device QoS default settings can be reassigned to the relevant trust modes table. CHAPTER ...
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... network managers with HP OpenView Network Node Manager Details of all levels of experience. To find out more about 3Com Network Supervisor and to download a trial version, go to: www.3com.com/3ns It maps devices and connections so you can easily: Monitor stress levels Set thresholds and alerts View network events Generate...
... network managers with HP OpenView Network Node Manager Details of all levels of experience. To find out more about 3Com Network Supervisor and to download a trial version, go to: www.3com.com/3ns It maps devices and connections so you can easily: Monitor stress levels Set thresholds and alerts View network events Generate...
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... to a different VLAN, or a computer can discover, map, and monitor all your network is a standalone application that allows you to roll out network-wide configuration changes with its intelligent VLAN configuration tools and the powerful template based configuration tools. It simplifies the task of 3Com switches and wireless access points (using 3ND you...
... to a different VLAN, or a computer can discover, map, and monitor all your network is a standalone application that allows you to roll out network-wide configuration changes with its intelligent VLAN configuration tools and the powerful template based configuration tools. It simplifies the task of 3Com switches and wireless access points (using 3ND you...
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...) marked for passing configuration information to hosts Control Protocol on a TCP/IP network. DHCP is plugged into the Protocol over LAN switch. A user name and password is implemented as part of forwarding. Dynamic Host Provides a framework for different kinds of the IEEE ...Service categories, and then into IP Service (DNS) addresses. The DSCP bits are mapped to the Class of reusable network addresses and additional configuration options. Domain Name A system used by the switch, and (EAPOL) then passed to an authentication server (e.g., RADIUS) for any participating...
...) marked for passing configuration information to hosts Control Protocol on a TCP/IP network. DHCP is plugged into the Protocol over LAN switch. A user name and password is implemented as part of forwarding. Dynamic Host Provides a framework for different kinds of the IEEE ...Service categories, and then into IP Service (DNS) addresses. The DSCP bits are mapped to the Class of reusable network addresses and additional configuration options. Domain Name A system used by the switch, and (EAPOL) then passed to an authentication server (e.g., RADIUS) for any participating...
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... there is more than one to the Class of the network from highest priority for keeping track of group membership. The eight values are mapped one-to lowest priority for network devices and passes on traffic based on full-duplex links. Layer 2 Data Link layer in processing IP ... differently to feed back information about better (ICMP) routing choices. 212 appendix F: gLOSSARY IEEE 802.1X Port Authentication controls access to the switch ports by requiring users to identify IP Multicast group members. IEEE 802.3x Defines Ethernet frame start/stop requests and timers used by routers ...
... there is more than one to the Class of the network from highest priority for keeping track of group membership. The eight values are mapped one-to lowest priority for network devices and passes on traffic based on full-duplex links. Layer 2 Data Link layer in processing IP ... differently to feed back information about better (ICMP) routing choices. 212 appendix F: gLOSSARY IEEE 802.1X Port Authentication controls access to the switch ports by requiring users to identify IP Multicast group members. IEEE 802.3x Defines Ethernet frame start/stop requests and timers used by routers ...