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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 />

STP modifications on a per-port basis<br />

Select Spanning Tree Protocol parameters may be modified on a port by port<br />

basis form the STP Port Configuration screen shown above. Description of the<br />

editable parameters are as follows:<br />

1. PortState: Display spanning tree status about each port whether it is<br />

forwarding or blocking.<br />

2. Select <br />

3. PathCost: Specifies the path cost of the port that the <strong>Switch</strong> uses to<br />

determine which port are the forwarding ports<br />

4. Priority: This means port priority, you can make it higher or lower or<br />

making it more likely to become the root port<br />

5. Press Ctrl+A go back to the action menu line<br />

6. Select to save all configured values<br />

7. On the action menu line you can press to configure<br />

Port 9 ~ Port 26, press return to last page.<br />

4-3-2. SNMP<br />

The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an application<br />

layer protocol that facilitates the exchange of management information<br />

between network devices. It is part of the Transmission Control<br />

Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) protocol suite. SNMP enables<br />

network administrators to manage network performance, find and solve<br />

network problems, and plan for network growth. Use the SNMP<br />

Configuration page to define management stations as trap managers and<br />

to enter SNMP community strings. User can also define a name, location,<br />

and contact person for the <strong>Switch</strong>.<br />

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