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CheetahSwitch Workgroup-4508

Parameter

Description

Undersize Frames

The total number of frames received that were less than 64 octets long

 

(excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) and were otherwise well

 

formed.

Oversize Frames

The total number of frames received that were longer than 1518 octets

 

(excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) and were otherwise well

 

formed.

Fragments

The total number of frames received that were less than 64 octets in length

 

(excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) and had either an FCS or

 

alignment error.

Jabbers

The total number of frames received that were longer than 1518 octets

 

(excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets), and had either an FCS

 

or alignment error.

Collisions

The best estimate of the total number of collisions on this Ethernet

 

segment.

64 Byte Frames

The total number of frames (including bad packets) received and

 

transmitted that were 64 octets in length (excluding framing bits but

 

including FCS octets).

65-127 Byte Frames

The total number of frames (including bad packets) received and

 

transmitted that were between 65 and 127 octets in length inclusive

 

(excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).

128-255 Byte Frames

The total number of packets (including bad packets) received and

 

transmitted that were between 128 and 255 octets in length inclusive

 

(excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).

256-511 Byte Frames

The total number of packets (including bad packets) received and

 

transmitted that were between 256 and 511 octets in length inclusive

 

(excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).

512-1023 Byte Frames

The total number of packets (including bad packets) received and

 

transmitted that were between 512 and 1023 octets in length inclusive

 

(excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).

1024-1518 Byte Frames

The total number of packets (including bad packets) received and

 

transmitted that were between 1024 and 1518 octets in length inclusive

 

(excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).

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Contents CheetahSwitch Workgroup-4508 Management Guide CheetaSwitch Workgroup-4508 International Headquarters USA Headquarters RMAPage Contents Using the Web Agent Appendix a Troubleshooting Advanced TopicsAppendix B Pin Assignments IiiPage Managing the Switch Configuration OptionsMaking Connections for System Configuration CheetahSwitch Workgroup-4508Onsite Connection Modem ConnectionManagement Guide Telnet Connection In-Band Network ConnectionCheetahSwitch Workgroup-4508 Using the System Configuration Program Main Menu Parameter DescriptionManagement Guide Parameter DescriptionSystem Information Menu Displaying System InformationManagement Setup Menu Management Guide Displaying Version InformationChanging the Network Configuration IP Configuration Access Host Configuration IP Connectivity Test PingHttp Configuration CheetahSwitch Workgroup-4508 Configuring the Serial Port Parameter Default DescriptionManagement Guide Assigning Snmp Parameters Configuring Community Names Configuring IP Trap ManagersConsole Login Configuration CheetahSwitch Workgroup-4508 Downloading System Software Using Tftp Protocol to Download Over the NetworkConfiguring the Switch CheetahSwitch Workgroup-4508 Configuring Port Parameters EnabledManagement Guide Viewing the Current Port Configuration Using the Spanning Tree AlgorithmConfiguring Bridge STA Priority 32,768Configuring STA for Ports DisabledDisplaying the Current Bridge STA Displaying the Current STA for Ports Information. Port address table is cleared, and the port Management Guide Using a Mirror Port for Analysis Igmp Multicast FilteringConfiguring Igmp Management Guide Broadcast Storm Control Refer to Network Monitor Menu / Static Unicast Address Table Management Guide Configuring Traffic Classes Port Priority Configuration802.1p Port Traffic Class Information Management Guide Configuring Virtual LANs 802.1Q Vlan Base InformationMAX Vlan ID 802.1Q Vlan Current Table Information VID802.1Q Vlan Static Table Configuration 802.1Q Vlan Port Configuration PvidMonitoring the Switch Menu DescriptionCheetahSwitch Workgroup-4508 Displaying Port Statistics Displaying Rmon Statistics Formed Using the Address Table MACVlan ID assigned to this multicast group Multicast IP Management Guide Configuring Static Unicast Addresses ParameterVID MAC Resetting the System Logging Off the SystemPost Using the Web Agent Navigating the Web Browser InterfaceCheetahSwitch Workgroup-4508 Home Console Configuration Panel DisplaySnmp STAVlan System Information Switch Information Main BoardNetwork Configuration IP ConfigurationSnmp Configuration CheetahSwitch Workgroup-4508 Access HostSnmp Administration Enable Management Guide Snmp Community Trap ManagersSecurity Configuration Firmware Upgrade OptionsChange Password Web Upload ManagementTftp Download Management Address Table Configuration Spanning Tree Information Spanning TreePorts Management Guide Spanning Tree Configuration Switch Parameter Default DescriptionWhen the Switch Becomes Root Parameter Default Description STA Port Configuration Path Cost 100/19/4Configuring Bridge MIB Extensions Bridge CapabilityBridge Settings Port Priority ConfigurationPriority Port Traffic Class Information Configuring VLANs Vlan Basic InformationManagement Guide Vlan Current Table Vlan IDCheetahSwitch Workgroup-4508 Vlan Static List Vlan Static TableVlan Static Membership by Port CheetahSwitch Workgroup-4508 Vlan Port Configuration Configuring Igmp Igmp Multicast FilteringPort Menus Port InformationPort Configuration Port Mirroring Configuration Port StatisticsEtherlike Statistics Sum of alignment errors and code errors frames received with CheetahSwitch Workgroup-4508 Rmon Statistics Undersize FramesFCS or alignment error Broadcast Storm Control Advanced Topics Spanning Tree AlgorithmVirtual LANs Assigning Ports to VLANsManagement Guide Vlan Classification Port OverlappingForwarding Tagged/Untagged Frames Class-of-Service CoS Support Igmp Snooping and IP Multicast FilteringSnmp Management Software Remote MonitoringCheetahSwitch Workgroup-4508 Console Connection In-Band ConnectionUpgrading Firmware via the Serial Port Loader Connection from Switch’s Serial Port to PC’s 9-Pin COM Port DB9 Serial Port Pin DescriptionDB9 Port Pin Assignments Connection from Switchs Serial Port to PCs 25-Pin DTE Port Switchs 9-Pin Ccitt Signal Modems Serial Port Pin COM PortSwitchs 9-Pin Serial Null Modem PortES4508 E022000-R01

CheetahSwitch Workgroup, 4508 specifications

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