choice (according to IEEE 802.1p) to the four priority levels provided.
•There are three different mode of VLAN supported in this system – 802.1Q, Port Base VLAN, MTU/MDU. The choice you made here will ultimately decide the VLAN mode and function for entire system (the configuration of the other two VLAN mode will have no effect to the system behavior).
3.2. Switch Port Configuration
Figure 3-17. The Switch Port Configuration menu
The Ports (24+2) of the system are divided and displayed in three separated pages. Use PREV PAGE, NEXT PAGE to list desired port range and select the port with navigation key.
In the port configuration screen (display in next page) you can configure the common characteristics such as speed negotiation, flow control, and VLAN ID as well as the following special features provided with the system:
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•Local IP Forwarding – A policy instrument that provides a way for local IP traffic to cross the local VLAN boundary set force in a typical (secure) access environment.
•Bandwidth provisioning - 8 levels of speed control facilitate the provisioning control for access provider.
3.3.Permanent Address Configuration
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