Ecom Instruments ECOM-EF24F2G What is Priority Queuing?, Port-based Vlan, 802.1q Vlan Standard

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Port-based VLAN

ECOM-ES24F2GFast Ethernet Switch fulfills the initial VLAN implementation as defining VLAN membership by groups of switch ports. Port grouping is the most common method of defining VLAN membership, and its configuration is straightforward. But, when a user moves from one port to another, it takes a network manager to manually reconfigure VLAN membership.

With manual VLAN configuration, both the initial setup and all subsequent moves and changes are controlled by the network administrator, enabling a high degree of control. Also moving users manually with VLANs may actually be easier than moving users across router subnets.

Table Maintenance via Signaling

When an end-station broadcasts its first frame, the switch resolves the end-station’s attached port with its VLAN membership in cached address tables. As VLAN membership changes, these address tables can be manually updated by a system administrator at a management console.

802.1q VLAN Standard

In March, 1996, the IEEE 802.1 Internet-working Subcommittee completed the initial phase of investigation for developing a VLAN standard. The standard, known as 802.1Q, represents a major milestone in enabling VLANs to be implemented. Since the rapid deployment of LAN switching from around 1995, the shift toward LAN switching as a replacement for local/departmental routers, or even shared media devices (hubs) is just accelerating for now.

What is Priority Queuing?

Priority Queuing is a method of ensuring that high priority traffic gets delivered efficiently, even when during bursts of high traffic load. In this way, traffic such as voice data and video (services which are streaming) are prioritized, helping steady picture and sound quality.

ECOM-ES24F2Gallows 2-level (High/Normal) Priority setting by any of the three types of priority frames operations: TCP/IP TOS, VLAN tag or per Port priority frame operation.

The QoS setting for priority per port means that all packets received by the port will be priority frames; ECOM-ES24F2Gcan also judge the priority of frames by checking the specific bits of VLAN tag or TCP/IP TOS/DS included in the frame format. ECOM-ES24F2Gwill judge the priority of frames by checking the specific bits recorded in the type field of packet format to ensure the VLAN or TCP/IP TOS/DS status of packets, then set the threshold of VLAN or TCP/IP TOS/DS to declare the priority of packet.

If you have any plans to implement network telephony or any sort of video conferencing, streaming video/audio or any real-time applications on your network you will need ECOM-ES24F2Gfor priority queuing. Its benefit is to dramatically improve the quality of priority services on the network. If priority queuing is not implemented then the quality of these services will depend entirely on the loads on your network. If network traffic is high, the service will not work properly.

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ECOM ES24F2G the Gigabit Ethernet Switch User’s Manual V1.0

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Contents ECOM-EF24F2G About this User’s Manual Table of Contents Preparation Before Installation Iii Appendix a Product Specifications Appendix B Troubleshooting Figures Tables Windows Remote Management software Management FeaturesProduct Overview IntroductionDefining Vlan What is VLAN?In-Band and Out-of-Band Management 802.1q Vlan Standard What is Priority Queuing?Table Maintenance via Signaling Port-based VlanStandard Compliance Smart Remote Managements Product Features100M Dimensions 432 × 180 × 44 mm, 19 rack mountable Unpack the Package Preparation before InstallationFront Panel Reset ButtonRear Panel Power SwitchAC Power Connector Power Switch Power ConnectorPower on the Switch Installation of the SwitchQuick Installation Steps to Quick InstallationInstallation Site Preparation Desktop InstallationOhm Category 3, 4, 5 UTP/STP cable Cabling GuideFor 100BASE-TX and 1000Base-T ports Auto MDI/MDI-X functionMaking your own UTP/STP cable Connecting to PowerPower Switch Power Connector Power Outlet Gigabit Port LED LED IndicatorsSystem LEDs 10/100Mbps Port LEDsLED Table Power LEDMinimum system requirements 5Management Software GuideImportant Information Starting the Software Installing the SoftwareOverview Submenu Status FunctionsNetwork topology link vector Update buttonSwitch database button Discovered device informationMIB Counter Submenu Bandwidth Utilization Button Port Status SubmenuByte Count Button Packet Count ButtonManagement Software Guide Port Configuration Submenu Configuration FunctionsGlobal Configuration Submenu Vlan Configuration Submenu Qos Configuration SubmenuPort Tagging Control button Refresh buttonAdd Vlan button Vlan Control Submenu Setting Vlan Control RegistersDevice Feature Security Function Device Reset Diagnostic FunctionFault Information Options menu Pull down MenusSystem menu Standard Compliance Appendix a Product SpecificationsTransmission method Appendix B Troubleshooting