Ringdale Setting the Gigabit port Vlan tagging mode, Setting the Gigabit port Vlan identity

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Chapter 4 Using the command line interface

Setting the Gigabit port VLAN tagging mode

The set gigabit port VLAN tagging mode command enables or disables the 802.1p priority tagging of frames onto Gigabit Ethernet.

Command:

>set Gigabit port VLAN tagging mode <slot>:<port> <1,2>

Parameter:

slot

Slot number

 

port

Port number

 

1

Enable

 

2

Disable

Setting the Gigabit port VLAN identity

The set gigabit port VLAN ID command sets the Gigabit port VLAN identity. For this command to take effect, you must have already enabled VLAN 802.1p priority tagging on the selected port.

Command:

>set Gigabit port VLAN ID <slot>:<port> <number>

Parameter:

slot

Slot number

 

port

Port number

 

number

VLAN ID

Command line

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Contents Using the Smart Ringswitch Gigabit Module Using the Smart Ringswitch Gigabit Module Before you start Guide Acknowledgments Using the Smart Ringswitch Gigabit Module Contents Viii Jumbo frame size support Introduction to the Smart Ringswitch Gigabit ModuleFeatures of the Smart Ringswitch Gigabit Module Connection to Gigabit LAN segmentsToken ring to Ethernet translational bridging support Features supported by Software Release About Smart Ringswitch Software ReleaseUpgrading Ringswitch microcode REL43.BIN Introduction to the Smart Ringswitch Gigabit Module Connecting ports Connecting the Smart Ringswitch Gigabit ModuleMMF Connecting the Smart Ringswitch Gigabit Module Flow control Port interface attributesTroubleshooting messages on the LCD panel TroubleshootingConnecting the Smart Ringswitch Gigabit Module Reading Gigabit Module port LEDs Reading status indicatorsReading status messages on the LCD panel Reading the LCDLCD status messages for the Smart Ringswitch Gigabit Module Gigabit port interface modes Alert messages on the LCD panel Reading status indicators Setting the Gigabit port IPX mode Using the command line interfaceConfiguring the Smart Ringswitch Gigabit Module Setting the Gigabit port token-ring IPX encapsulation mode Setting the Gigabit port Ethernet IPX encapsulation type Setting the Gigabit port IP mode Setting the Gigabit port IPX addressSetting the Gigabit port IP Multicast mode Setting the Gigabit port flow negotiation mode Setting the Gigabit port auto negotiate mode Setting the Gigabit port max frame size Setting the Gigabit port Vlan identity Setting the Gigabit port Vlan tagging modeClearing the Gigabit port RIF Cache Setting the Gigabit Spanning Tree encapsulation modeOther port functions Displaying Gigabit port informationUsing the command line interface Gigabit Module current ratings Current ratingsUsing the Smart Ringswitch Gigabit Module World Wide Web WWW Technical support servicesUsing a web browser Using FTP softwareTelephone, fax, and email Toll-free regional support numbers Using the Smart Ringswitch Gigabit Module

Gigabit specifications

Ringdale Gigabit is a robust and innovative networking solution designed to meet the demands of modern businesses. As organizations increasingly rely on high-speed internet and seamless connectivity, Ringdale Gigabit stands out with its range of features and advanced technologies, making it an essential component of contemporary IT infrastructure.

One of the hallmark characteristics of Ringdale Gigabit is its support for gigabit Ethernet, offering speeds of up to 1 Gbps. This capability ensures rapid data transfer, enabling users to download large files, stream high-definition videos, and facilitate real-time communications without interruptions. The device’s performance is critical in environments where bandwidth-intensive applications are common, such as in multimedia production, healthcare, and financial services.

The Ringdale Gigabit utilizes advanced networking protocols, including Quality of Service (QoS), which prioritize traffic to ensure optimal performance for critical applications. This feature allows businesses to allocate bandwidth as needed, preventing lag during peak usage times and ensuring essential services remain operational. Furthermore, its compatibility with Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology simplifies installation by allowing a single cable to carry both data and power to devices such as IP cameras and VoIP phones.

Security is paramount in today's digital landscape, and Ringdale Gigabit addresses this concern with built-in encryption and advanced firewall features. These security measures help prevent unauthorized access while safeguarding sensitive data from potential cyber threats.

Another impressive aspect of Ringdale Gigabit is its scalability. The solution can support a growing number of devices and users, making it suitable for small businesses and large enterprises alike. With the ability to easily expand the network without the need for extensive hardware upgrades, organizations can adapt to increasing demands without significant financial investment.

User-friendly management tools are also a critical component of Ringdale Gigabit. The intuitive interface allows IT administrators to configure settings, monitor network performance, and troubleshoot issues efficiently. This ease of use helps organizations optimize their networking configurations for better performance and reliability.

In conclusion, Ringdale Gigabit combines high-speed performance, advanced security features, and scalable architecture to create a comprehensive networking solution that meets the diverse needs of modern enterprises. With its focus on quality and reliability, companies can trust Ringdale Gigabit to provide the connectivity they need to thrive in an increasingly digital world.