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Table 50: Default Mappings of IEEE 802.1p Priority Levels to Priority Queues ............................................................... 160
Table 51: Customized Mappings of IEEE 802.1p Priority Levels to Priority Queues ........................................................160
Table 52: Example of Weighted Round Robin Priority ......................................................................................................163
Table 53: Example of a Weight of Zero for Priority Queue 7 ............................................................................................163
Table 54: Support for Quality of Service ...........................................................................................................................166
Table 55: Management Interfaces for Quality of Service ..................................................................................................166
Table 56: Support for Group Link Control .........................................................................................................................188
Table 57: Management Interfaces for Group Link Control ................................................................................................188
Table 58: Link Control Groups on Switch 3 in Example 6 .................................................................................................195
Table 59: Link Control Groups on Switch 3 in Example 7 .................................................................................................196
Table 60: Support for the Denial of Service Defenses ......................................................................................................202
Table 61: Management Interfaces for the Denial of Service Defenses .............................................................................202
Table 62: Support for the Power Over Ethernet Feature ..................................................................................................214
Table 63: Management Interfaces for the Power Over Ethernet Feature .........................................................................214
Table 64: Support for Internet Group Management Protocol Snooping ............................................................................222
Table 65: Management Interfaces for Internet Group Management Protocol Snooping .................................................. 222
Table 66: Support for IGMP Snooping Querier .................................................................................................................226
Table 67: Management Interfaces for IGMP Snooping Querier ........................................................................................226
Table 68: Support for Multicast Listener Discovery Snooping ..........................................................................................236
Table 69: Management Interfaces for Multicast Listener Discovery Snooping .................................................................236
Table 70: Support for Router Redundancy Protocol Snooping .........................................................................................240
Table 71: Management Interfaces for Router Redundancy Protocol Snooping ................................................................240
Table 72: Support for Ethernet Protection Switching Ring Snooping ............................................................................... 244
Table 73: Management Interfaces for Ethernet Protection Switching Ring Snooping ...................................................... 244
Table 74: Support for SNMPv3 .........................................................................................................................................254
Table 75: Management Interfaces for the SNMPv3 ..........................................................................................................254
Table 76: Support for the Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols ................................................................270
Table 77: Management Interfaces for the Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols ......................................270
Table 78: Bridge Priority Value Increments ......................................................................................................................272
Table 79: STP Auto-Detect Port Costs .............................................................................................................................273
Table 80: STP Auto-Detect Port Trunk Costs ...................................................................................................................274
Table 81: RSTP Auto-Detect Port Costs ...........................................................................................................................274
Table 82: RSTP Auto-Detect Port Trunk Costs ................................................................................................................274
Table 83: Port Priority Value Increments ..........................................................................................................................275
Table 84: Support for the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol ..............................................................................................290
Table 85: Management Interfaces for the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol .....................................................................290
Table 86: Support for Port-based and Tagged VLANs ..................................................................................................... 312
Table 87: Management Interfaces for Port-based and Tagged VLANs ............................................................................ 312
Table 88: Support for the GARP VLAN Registration Protocol ..........................................................................................326
Table 89: Management Interfaces for the GARP VLAN Registration Protocol .................................................................326
Table 90: Support for the Multiple VLAN Modes ...............................................................................................................338
Table 91: Management Interfaces for the Multiple VLAN Modes .....................................................................................338
Table 92: 802.1Q-Compliant Multiple VLAN Example ......................................................................................................340
Table 93: Support for Protected Ports VLANs ..................................................................................................................344
Table 94: Management Interfaces for Protected Ports VLANs .........................................................................................344
Table 95: Support for MAC Address-based VLANs ..........................................................................................................350
Table 96: Management Interfaces MAC Address-based VLANs .....................................................................................350
Table 97: Mappings of MAC Addresses to Egress Ports Example ...................................................................................352
Table 98: Revised Example of Mappings of MAC Addresses to Egress Ports .................................................................353
Table 99: Example of a MAC Address-based VLAN Spanning Switches .........................................................................356
Table 100: Support for IPv4 Packet Routing .....................................................................................................................364
Table 101: Management Interfaces for IPv4 Packet Routing ...........................................................................................364
Table 102: ICMP Messages Implemented on the AT-9400 Switch ..................................................................................382
Table 103: IPv4 Routing Example ....................................................................................................................................390
Table 104: Support for the BOOTP Relay Agent ..............................................................................................................398
Table 105: Management Interfaces for the BOOTP Relay Agent ....................................................................................398
Table 106: Support for the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol ......................................................................................404
Table 107: Management Interfaces for the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol .............................................................404
Table 108: Support for MAC Address-based Port Security ..............................................................................................416
Table 109: Management Interfaces for MAC Address-based Port Security ..................................................................... 416