NETGEAR GS748T Manual: Rate Limits, Storm Control, and Spanning Tree Protocol

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GS748T Software User Manual

To enable Rate Limits:

1.From the main Navigation Pane menu, select: Switch Advanced Rate Limits; The Rate Limit Setting page is displayed. with a table of port numbers.

2.Click on a Port number in the table; the Rate Limit window for that port appears.

3.From the pull-down menus on this page, select from the optional rates shown, or select Disabled.

4.Click Apply to save your setting.

Storm Control (Dropping Traffic that is Flooding a Port)

The Storm Control feature enables you to prevent your network performance from being disrupted by excessive traffic arriving at a switch port. The source of this traffic may be selected as Multicast and Broadcast, Broadcast only, or as a result of Destination Lookup Failure (DLF). A selected received threshold rate of between 0 and 65535 packets per second may be selected in each case. Where Multicast and Broadcast is selected as the source of the traffic, the threshold value is the combined rate of those two types of packet. If packets of the selected type arrive at a rate exceeding the threshold, they are dropped.

Storm Control is disabled on every port by default. To enable Storm Control:

1.From the main Navigation Pane menu, select:

Switch Advanced Storm Control; The Storm Control Setting page is displayed. with a table of port numbers that can be set as enabled or disabled.

2.In the Ingress Control Mode window, select from: Multicast and Broadcast, Broadcast only, or DLF.

3.Click on the window against your selected port to enable Storm Control.

4.Click Apply to save your setting.

Using Spanning Tree Protocol to Prevent Path Loops

Selection of Spanning Tree results in the IEE 802.1W RSTP Setting page being displayed.

To achieve reliability in a network, some path redundancy must be provided. However, multiple paths between network nodes can cause loops to exist and result in switching confusion and duplication of traffic. Spanning Tree Protocol (defined by IEE 802.1D) controls the duplicate paths by accounting for statistical weights in the available paths. It blocks the least efficient alternate paths and causes traffic only to be carried over the optimal paths between nodes.

Configuring the Switch

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Contents NETGEAR, Inc Statement of Conditions TrademarksCertificate of the Manufacturer/Importer Bestätigung des Herstellers/ImporteursEurope EU Declaration of Conformity Regulatory Compliance InformationFCC Information to User FCC Requirements for Operation in the United StatesGS748T Smart Switch Product and Publication Details Contents Appendix a Specifications and Default Values Appendix C Network Cabling V2.0, April About This Manual How to Use This BookWho Should Use this Book Bold Conventions, Formats and ScopeHtml Manual Navigation How to Print this ManualDocument Date Version Description Part Number Revision HistorySwitch Management Interface Chapter Switch Management OverviewSystem Requirements Switch Management MethodsNetwork with Dhcp server Getting Started-Smart Wizard DiscoveryNetwork without Dhcp Server Manually Assigning Network Parameters V2.0, April Password Change Web AccessAdditional Utilities Firmware Upgrade Exit V2.0, April Starting Web Management Chapter Basic Web ManagementNetgear Home Page and Switch Status V2.0, April Description of Switch Status Parameters V2.0, April System Functions Firmware Menu Managing System Files-Backup and RestoreTo restore saved settings Factory ResetTo back up files Logout Resetting the SystemV2.0, April Using the Switch Configuration Utility Chapter Configuring the SwitchPort Configuration Viewing Packet Statistics V2.0, April Port-based QoS Regulating Traffic Rates using Quality of Service SettingsIeee 802.1p-based QoS Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP-based QoS Vlan Adding and Configuring Ieee 802.1Q Vlan Groups Reconfiguring an Ieee 802.1Q Vlan Group Reconfiguring a Port-based Vlan Adding and Configuring Port-based VLANsSelecting a Management Vlan Creating Port Trunks to Increase Link BandwidthSetting up Port Trunks Removing Port Trunks Using a Sniffer Port to Monitor TrafficControlling Per-port Packet Throughput Jumbo Frame SupportStorm Control Dropping Traffic that is Flooding a Port Using Spanning Tree Protocol to Prevent Path LoopsV2.0, April V2.0, April Enabling Switch Management using Snmp To Add a MAC Address Controlling Switch Access by MAC Address and Vlan IDFiltering Unknown Multicast Packets Using Igmp Snooping to Route Packets Based on ContentTo Remove a MAC Address from the Table Setting Up Static Multicast Groups V2.0, April GS748T Smart Switch Specifications Appendix a Specifications and Default ValuesTable A-3. Port Characteristics GS748T Smart Switch Features and DefaultsTable A-8. Other Features Smart Wizard Enabled Statistics Per port Appendix B Virtual Local Area Networks VLANs Example Ieee 802.1Q VLANsPort-based VLANs Port-based Vlan Example ConfigurationResults of this Configuration Fast Ethernet Cable Guidelines Appendix C Network CablingCategory 5 Cable Twisted Pair Cables Category 5 Cable SpecificationsFigure C-1Straight-Through Twisted-Pair Cable Patch Panels and CablesCabling Using 1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet over Category 5 CableLength Near End Cross Talk NextReturn Loss Patch Cables RJ-45 Plug and RJ-45 ConnectorsConclusion V2.0, April