Black Box Advanced status, Black BoxLB1350A/LB1351A, The device’s advanced status consists of

Models: LB1351A LB1350A

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Advanced status

Black Box®LB1350A/LB1351A

Advanced status

A port’s advanced status includes, in addition to its number and type:

Tag insertion mode (Yes/No)

Tag stripping mode (Yes/No)

Port’s VID (0-4095)

Port based priority (Yes/No)

802.1p based priority (Yes/No)

TOS based priority (Yes/No)

Port’s user priority (0-7)

When tag insertion is enabled on a port it means that any untagged frames coming out that port will be tagged. The inserted tag will include the ingress port’s VID and user priority. For example, if port 1’s VID is set to 100 and its priority is set to 4 and the FO port’s tag insertion is on, then any untagged frame coming on port 1 and going out the FO port will carry a tag with VID 100 and priority 4.

When tag stripping is enabled, any tagged frame coming on the port, will lose its tag. Default values are all 0s or No.

The Black Box® LB1351A supports 2 levels of traffic priority: high and low. The

different priority settings enable or disable 3 different types of priority schemes: port based, 802.1p based and Type Of Service (TOS) based, dealing with DSCP (Diff Serve Code Points) field values.

When more than one scheme is enabled, priority conflicts are resolved by the following order: 802.1p based priority overrides port based priority and TOS based priority overrides 802.1p based priority. Default values are all No.

Please note that the advanced port settings apply to management traffic as well. Management can be thought of as a virtual, internal port.

The device’s advanced status consists of:

Test mode (FEF disable/enable)

Priority ratio (always hi/10:1/5:1/2:1)

Broadcast protection (allow 25/12/6/3%)

DSCP codes (64 bits)

User priority classification (7 priority codes, set as high or low priority)

The test mode is used mainly for maintenance purposes and its meaning is that the FEF function is disabled (when Test is On). Default value is Test Off.

The priority ration setting controls the priority traffic flow ratio. If for example, set to always hi, all high priority frames will be forwarded before low priority ones. At 10:1, after every 10 high priority frames, a single low priority frame will be forwarded and so on. Default value is always hi.

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Black Box manual Advanced status, Black BoxLB1350A/LB1351A, The device’s advanced status consists of