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discards the frame. If Ingress Filtering is disabled, any tagged frame is accepted on any port on the switch. It does not matter whether the frame and port belong to the same or different VLANs.

x Per-Port Priority allows port based priorities. You can designate the priority

for the receiving port so that any frame received will be transmitted to the destination port with the programmed priority. However, if the received frame has a layer 3 priority (TOS or DiffServ) will have precedence over port based priority. When set, all ports by default have the lowest priority possible. If a priority different from lowest is wanted, the priority must be changed for each individual port in the port configuration menu.

x HOLB Prevention - Head Of Line Blocking occurs when many ports send frames to the same output port. This puts the frames in contention for output port and all frames must wait behind, thus the head of the line goes first. The shared memory switching fabric architecture eliminates any possibility of head-of-line blocking when this feature is enabled.

x When QoS is enabled, you can map the Type of Service of your choice (according to IEEE 802.1p) to the four priority levels provided.

x There are 3 different modes of VLANs supported in this switch, 802.1Q, Port-Based VLANs and MTU/MDU. The choice you make here will ultimately decide the VLAN mode and function for the entire switch. If one mode is selected, the other two VLAN modes will have no effect on the switch.

x GVRP Enable State is used with IEEE 802.1Q VLANs. GVRP enables the switch to dynamically create 802.1Q compliant VLAN links with other switches running GVRP. This reduces the chance for errors in VLAN configuration by automatically providing VLAN ID (VID) consistency across the network. You can use GVRP to propagate VLANs to other GVRP switches instead of setting up VLANs in each switch. STP must be enabled before GVRP is enabled. In order to activate GVRP without overlapping VLANs, follow these steps:

1.Assign static VLANs.

2.Take out ports that belong to assigned VLANs from Default VLAN.

3.Assign those ports to Local VID in Switch Port Configuration Menu.

4.Tag the uplink port in the Untagged Configuration Menu.

5.Turn on STP in Switch Configuration Menu.

6.Turn on GVRP in Switch Configuration Menu.

7.Update Configuration Setting.

8.Cold Start in System Start Menu.

NOTE: Make sure the port you are connected to is not locked out after

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Contents MIL-S3580 Page 90000397A Introduction FeaturesManagement Features Management Methods Package ContentsSnmp Network Management Console and Telnet ManagementFront Panel Hardware DescriptionLED Rear Panel Power OnDiagnostic Test Mounting the Switch Pre-Installation RequirementsDesktop Mounting Rack-mounted InstallationMount the MIL-S3580 in an EIA Standard 19-inch Rack Connecting to the SwitchConnecting the MIL-S3580 to a Terminal via RS-232 Cable Login in the Console InterfaceUser Interface TelnetMain Menu First ScreenSystem Information Management SetupSerial Port Configuration Network Configuration11. Snmp Community Menu Snmp Community SetupTrap Receiver Management Capability SetupDevice Control Menu Trap Filter Setup16. Switch Device Configuration Menu Switch Device ConfigurationPage 17. Switch Port Configuration Menu Switch Port Configuration18. Switch Port Configuration Menu Individual Port Configuration19. Permanent Address Configuration menu Permanent/Static Address Configuration20. Static Unicast Address Configuration Menu Static Unicast Address Configuration21. Static Multicast Address Configuration Menu Static Multicast Address ConfigurationPort Statistics Spanning Tree Protocol ConfigurationPage Port-Based Vlan Configuration Spanning Tree Protocol Port Configuration25. Port Based Vlan Configuration Menu 1Q Vlan Configuration Console configuration Web configuration 27. Static Vlan Port Configuration Menu Dynamic Vlan Table Vlan Tagged Configuration30. MTU/MDU Per-Port Vlan Table MTU/MDU Per-Port Vlan Table31. Garp Configuration Menu Garp ConfigurationIgmp Snooping Table Trunk Group Configuration34. Port Mirroring Configuration Menu Port Mirroring Configuration35. User Authentication Menu User AuthenticationSystem Utility System Restart 36. User Authentication Detailed Menu38. Factory Reset Menu Factory ResetSystem Download Login Timeout IntervalQuick Start Configuration Update SettingAbout Web-based Management System LoginSystem Information Management Setup Snmp Community Setup Menu Trap Receiver Menu Trap Filter Setup Menu Device Control Switch ConfigurationPage VLANs are assigned 12. Switch Port Configuration Menu 13. Trunk Group in Switch Port Configuration Menu 14. Port Mirror in Switch Port Configuration Menu Port Mirror ConfigurationPermanent Address Configuration Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration 17. Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration Menu 19. Port Statistics Menu Static Vlan Configuration Vlan ConfigurationConsole configuration Web configuration Dynamic Vlan Table Menu 21. Static Vlan Configuration Menu23. Untagged Configuration Menu 26. Garp Configuration Menu 27. Igmp Configuration Menu Igmp Configuration28. User Authentication Menu User Authentication29. System Restart Menu 31. Login Timeout Interval Menu 31. System Download Menu Update SettingCollapsed Backbone Application Network ConfigurationCollapsed Backbone Application Departmental BridgeDepartmental Bridge Application High Performance Switched WorkgroupPort-based Vlan Workgroup12s Ieee 802.1Q Vlan ApplicationShared Server Page Product Specifications Page 90000397A