x Bandwidth Management - Eight levels of speed control facilitate the management of bandwidth. Configuration of receive and transmit control of each port is independent. You can set the port to transmit and/or receive at the provisioned speed or none for full wire speed. Configuration takes effect immediately after saving, with no resetting of the switch necessary. The various levels are listed below.
10Mb | 312Kb | 625KB | 938Kb | 1.25Mb | 2Mb | 4Mb | 6Mb | 8Mb |
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100Mb | 3.12Mb | 6.25Mb | 9.38Mb | 12.5Mb | 20Mb | 40Mb | 60Mb | 80Mb |
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1000Mb | 31.2Mb | 62.5Mb | 93.8Mb | 125Mb | 200Mb | 400Mb | 600Mb | 800Mb |
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x Default Port VLAN ID - The default VLAN ID must be set for each port after configuration of new VLANs.
Trunk Group Configuration
Figure 4-13. Trunk Group in Switch Port Configuration Menu
Port trunking is the ability to group several ports to increase the bandwidth between this switch and another compatible switch. This is an inexpensive way to increase bandwidth.
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