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NSH-566 Modularized 24 (100Base-FX) + 2G Access Switch

NSH-566 Modularized 24 (100Base-FX) + 2G Access Switch

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<strong>Modularized</strong> <strong>24</strong>+<strong>2G</strong> <strong>Switch</strong><br />

InRate (100Kbps/unit): Here the user can set input rate control. Each<br />

unit is 100K. The valid range is 0~1000.<br />

0: disable rate control.<br />

1~1000: valid rate value.<br />

OutRate (100Kbps/unit): User can set output rate control. Each unit is<br />

100K. The valid range is 0~1000.<br />

0: disable rate control.<br />

1~1000: valid rate value.<br />

Enabled: User can disable or enable each port. “Yes” means that the port<br />

is enabled. “No” means the port is disabled.<br />

Auto: User can set the auto-negotiation mode.<br />

a. Force - specify the speed/duplex on this port<br />

b. NWay Force - specify the speed/duplex on this port with<br />

auto-negotiation enabled.<br />

c. Auto – for the <strong>Switch</strong> to automatically determine the highest<br />

speed and duplex mode possible<br />

Spd/Dpx: User can set 100Mbps or 10Mbps speed on port 1~port <strong>24</strong><br />

(depending on the performance of the uplink module card), 1000Mbps on<br />

port25~port26, and set full duplex or half-duplex modes.<br />

Flow Control:<br />

Full: User can enable or disable full flow control function (pause)<br />

Half: User can enable or disable half flow control function (backpressure).<br />

NOTE:<br />

1. Selecting will only save the new configuration on the current page.<br />

2. If any static trunk groups exist (e.g. TRK1, TRK2…) they will be sorted to the<br />

bottom of the displayed list, below the ports.<br />

4-2-2. Port Abnormal Traffic Detection<br />

The Abnormal Traffic Detection function allows the user to configure the<br />

bandwidth threshold up to which the specified ports can receive<br />

broadcast packets. If the incoming broadcast packets exceed this limit,<br />

the <strong>Switch</strong> can disable that port for a specified time or permanently<br />

(‘forever’).<br />

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