Transition Networks MIL-SM2401MAF manual Priority Configuration

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Priority Configuration

You can configure port priority level. There are 0~7-priority level can map to high or low queue.

1.Select <Edit>.

2.Press “Space” key to select the priority level mapping to high or low queue.

3.Qos Mode: User can select the ratio of high priority packets and low priority packets.

￿First Come First Service: the switch will process the packet that is coming first.

￿All High Before low: the packet priority is high will be process before the packet priority is low.

￿Weight Round Ration 2:1: the switch will process 2 high priority packet first, the process 1 low priority packet.

￿Weight Round Ration 3:1: the switch will process 3 high priority packet first, the process 1 low priority packet.

￿Weight Round Ration 4:1: the switch will process 4 high priority packet first, the process 1 low priority packet.

￿Weight Round Ration 5:1: the switch will process 5 high priority packet first, the process 1 low priority packet.

￿Weight Round Ration 6:1: the switch will process 6 high priority packet first, the process 1 low priority packet.

￿Weight Round Ration 7:1: the switch will process 7 high priority packet first, the process 1 low priority packet.

4.Press “ESC” goes back action menu line.

5.Select <Apply> to apply all configure value.

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Contents User Guide Page FCC Warning Contents Page 105 Aggregator State Activity 128 Appendix Technical SpecificationIntroduction FeaturesManagement Software FeaturesVlan Igmp NTP Package Contents Front Panel Physical dimensionsLED Indicators LED Power Forwarding Rack-mounted Installation Desktop InstallationRear Panel Attaching Rubber FeetPower On Small Workgroup Network ApplicationSegment workgroup Power over Ethernet ApplicationDC Power Input Page Power Redundant Power Redundant Application Login in the Console Interface Connecting to the SwitchCLI Management Commands LevelVlan ExecSystem Commands Set Commands Set ListUPS POEExec Exec Port Commands Set Page Page Page Commands Level Description Defaults Example Trunk Commands SetLacp Vlan Commands Set 802.1Q 802.1Q with Gvrp Vlan mode Vlan ID Vlan Untagged Vlan protocol Spanning Tree Commands Set Page Page Page QOS Commands Set OFF WRR Igmp Commands Set Mac / Filter Table Commands Set VLAN-ID MAC address Aging-time Public Snmp Commands SetPort Mirroring Commands Set 802.1x Commands Set Switc NaslPage Page Tftp IP Tftp Commands SetPOE Commands Set UPS Commands SetPage System log Commands Set Sntp Commands Set Menu Management Main menu line interface Port Status Status and CountersPort Counters Bandwidth In/Out display bandwidth In/out control statusSystem Information System Information interface Administration Configuration Switch ConfigurationAdministration Configuration main interface IP Configuration IP Configuration interface User Name Configuration interface Sntp Configuration System log Client Configuration Port Configuration Trunk Configuration Port Mirroring Configuration Port Mirroring interface Vlan Configuration Vlan Configure interface Create Vlan Group PortBase interface Page Create Vlan Group 802.1Q interface Edit/Delete a Vlan Group interface Group Sorted Mode interface Priority Configuration MAC Address Configuration MAC Address Configuration interface Add Static MAC Address interface Add Filtering MAC Address interface Misc Configuration Misc Configuration interface STP Configuration Protocol Related ConfigurationSTP Configuration interface STP System Configuration interface Snmp Snmp Configuration interface Snmp System Options interface Add Community Strings interface Lacp Lacp Configuration interface Lacp Working Ports configuration interface IGMP/GVRP Configuration 802.1x Configuration 802.1x Configuration interface 802.1x Setup interface 802.1x System Configuration interface 802.1x Per Port Setting interface 802.1x Misc Configuration interface 104 Factory Default System Reset ConfigurationSystem Reboot Power Menu107 POE Menu 109 110 ON/OFF Save ConfigurationXmodem Upgrade 113 Web-Based Management Port status System LoginView the Port Information Port Statistics Administrator IP Address Advanced BasicApply Switch Advanced setting interface Switch Misc Config setting interface 123 Port Controls Console Port InformationPort Control interface 125 Trunking Aggregator settingAggregator Information Aggregator State Activity Igmp Snooping Forwarding and FilteringIgmp Snooping interface 130 Static MAC Address MAC filtering Vlan configuration133 To create a new Vlan group VLAN-PortBase Add interface 802.1Q Vlan 802.1q Vlan interface Basic Click Then you will see the page as follow 140 Spanning Tree System Configuration Per Port Configuration Port Mirroring 145 Snmp Management Snmp Management interface Security Manager 802.1X Configuration Sntp ConfigurationRadius Server 802.1x Configuration Per Port Configuration System Log Button to save the configuration to the flash Configuration Backup Tftp Update FirmwareTftp Backup Configuration Tftp Restore ConfigurationFactory Default Power Status POE Status POE Status Interface 160 Non-standard cables Faulty or loose cablesIncorrect connections Improper Network Topologies Diagnosing LED IndicatorsDiagnosing POE problems MDI-X MDI-XVCC-1 1 VCC VCC-2 2VCC VCC+3 3VCC+ VCC+6 6VCC+ Technical Specification Switch architecture EMI PC DB9 Console Port Pin AssignmentsDB9 DTE RXD100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Pin Assignments Cables170
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MIL-SM2401MAF specifications

The Transition Networks MIL-SM2401MAF is a robust, military-grade Ethernet media converter designed to facilitate seamless communication within demanding environments. This media converter is specifically engineered to support the transmission of Ethernet data over long distances while ensuring reliability and performance in challenging conditions.

One of the standout features of the MIL-SM2401MAF is its dual-port configuration, which includes both a 10/100/1000Base-T port and a 1000Base-X SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) slot. This design allows users to connect various network devices, such as switches, routers, or servers, over copper or fiber connections. The flexibility of using an SFP slot ensures compatibility with different types of fiber media, catering to a broad range of networking needs.

The MIL-SM2401MAF supports extended ranges for data transmission, significantly surpassing the limitations of traditional Ethernet connections. With the ability to operate over multimode fiber up to 550 meters and single-mode fiber up to 10 kilometers, this device is ideal for long-haul communication within military applications and other critical infrastructure setups.

Another notable characteristic of the MIL-SM2401MAF is its compliance with military standards, ensuring durability and resilience in harsh environments. It is designed to withstand extreme temperatures, electromagnetic interference, and vibration, making it suitable for deployment in field operations or industrial settings. The device is also compliant with MIL-STD-810, which includes rigorous testing for environmental conditions.

In terms of power, the MIL-SM2401MAF offers flexible options, designed to accommodate various power sourcing needs. It can operate on a wide voltage range, enhancing its applicability in different situations while also including features for power redundancy.

Advanced features such as link fault pass-through, auto-negotiation, and automatic cable detection further enhance its reliability and ease of use. The simple plug-and-play operation means users can quickly integrate it into existing network infrastructure without needing extensive setup or configuration.

In summary, Transition Networks' MIL-SM2401MAF Ethernet media converter stands out as a versatile, high-performance solution suitable for military and industrial applications. Its combination of dual-port functionality, extended range capabilities, military-grade construction, and advanced operational features make it an invaluable tool for ensuring reliable communication in even the most challenging environments.