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TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 JetStream L2 Managed Switch <strong>CLI</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Parameter<br />

auto —— Auto negotiation (default).<br />

10h —— 10Mbps half-duplex.<br />

10f —— 10Mbps full-duplex.<br />

100h —— 100Mbps half-duplex.<br />

100f —— 100Mbps full-duplex.<br />

1000f —— 1000Mbps full-duplex.<br />

Command Mode<br />

Interface Configuration Mode(interface ethernet / interface range ethernet)<br />

Example<br />

Configure the Negotiation Mode as 100Mbps full-duplex for Ethernet port5:<br />

<strong>TP</strong>-LINK(config)# interface ethernet 5<br />

<strong>TP</strong>-LINK(config-if)# negotiation 100f<br />

storm-control<br />

Description<br />

The storm-control command is used to configure the Storm Control function.<br />

To disable the Storm Control function, please use no storm-control command.<br />

Storm Control function allows the switch to filter broadcast, multicast and UL<br />

frame in the network. If the transmission rate of the three kind packets exceeds<br />

the set bandwidth, the packets will be automatically discarded to avoid network<br />

broadcast storm.<br />

Syntax<br />

storm-control [bc-status bc-status] [mc-status mc-status] [ul-status<br />

ul-status][rate rate]<br />

no storm-control<br />

Parameter<br />

bc-status —— Enable/Disable broadcast control feature for the port. By default,<br />

it is disabled.<br />

mc-status —— Enable/Disable multicast control feature for the port. By default,<br />

it is disabled.<br />

ul-status —— Enable/Disable UL-Frame control feature for the port. By default,<br />

it is disabled.<br />

rate —— The maximum ingress rate of the specified packets. The packet traffic<br />

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