Alloy Computer Products GSS-8T16SFP, GSS-24T2SFP user manual

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„Speed / Duplex – to setup the link speed and duplex mode while in forced mode

The options for this function can be selected only when the Auto Negotiation is Disabled (in forced mode) for copper media. There are 4 options for this parameter:

¾100Mbps Full – to set the speed 100Mbps in full duplex mode

¾100Mbps Half – to set the speed 100Mbps in half duplex mode

¾10Mbps Full – to set the speed 10Mbps in full duplex mode

¾10Mbps Half – to set the speed 10Mbps in half duplex mode

NOTE: The switch supports linking in 1Gbps full duplex mode for both copper and fiber ports while the auto-negotiation is enabled (auto mode). When in forced mode (i.e. auto- negotiation is disabled), 1Gbps full duplex mode is supported for fiber media only, not for copper.

„Flow Control – to enable/disable flow control function

¾Disable --to disable for the port

¾Enable – to enable for the port

„Default Priority – to setup the priority of frames which will be referenced in QOS function

¾0 – 7 – to set the priority level (range = 0 ~ 7)

„Security – to enable/disable port security function

If per-port security is enabled and if a received frame contains a source MAC address that has already been learned in another port’s address table but not aged out, then the received frame will be dropped. Otherwise, the address table entry is updated with the new port’s information and the previous entry is released.

¾Disable --to disable port security

¾Enable – to enable port security

„Jumbo Frame – to enable/disable jumbo frames function

If the per-port jumbo frame feature is enabled, the maximum frame size is 9216 bytes. In 100 Mbps mode, the maximum jumbo frame size supported is 9000 bytes

¾Disable --to disable jumbo frame support

¾Enable – to enable jumbo frame support

After the desired options are selected for the above functions, click the Apply button to save the current settings to the switch and revert back to the Port Status Page. Click the Cancel button to revert back to Port Status page without saving changes.

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Contents 8x 10/100/1000Mbps ports + 16 SFP Ports 24x 10/100/1000Mbps ports + 2 paired SFP PortsVersion Table of Content 11.3 ARL Aging User Management Introduction Main Features Managing The Switch „ IP addressConfiguration Functions for the Switch Configuration Port StatusPort Configuration Page About the Copper/Fiber Media Auto-Detection Port Statistics UnicastPkts Port-Based Vlan Vlan and 802.1Q Vlan can not co-exist at the same timeAdd Port-Based Vlan Groups Page Delete Port-Based Vlan Groups Edit Port-Based Vlan Groups 802.1Q Vlan Enable/Disable Vlan 2 802.1Q Vlan Port Configuration 3 802.1Q Vlan Config Page Page Trunking Trunking Rules Page 2 Get/Refresh the Latest Trunk Settings Enable Trunk Modify Trunk Settings Disable Trunk Port Mirroring 1 Get/Refresh the Latest Mirror Settings Enable Mirror Modify Mirror Settings Disable Mirror QOS Quality of Service 1 Get/Refresh the Latest QOS Settings „ Scheduling MethodEnable QOS Modify QOS Settings Rate and Storm Control Rate ControlPage Storm Control Page System Setup Firmware Update Firmware Update Via Tftp Firmware Update Via BOOTP/TFTP Assign a fixed IP address Dhcp ClientAssign an IP address by Dhcp server ARL Aging User Management Reset System Switch Management Commands In Console Command Line Interface CLIHyper Terminal Setup Options „ Login System„ Help Menu „ Get Current Network Settings„ Get System Information „ Configure Network „ User Management„ Upgrade Firmware Via Tftp or BOOTP/TFTP „ Reboot System„ Reboot System After Write Default „ Logout„ Buffer Memory „ Standards Compliance„ Interfaces „ Packet Forwarding and Filtering Rates„ Weight „ Electromagnetic Emissions Class a „ Power„ Dimensions „ Safety