Magnum 6K25 Managed Fiber Switch

Installation and User Guide (04/06)

The 6K25 Modules provide a GBIC opening for insertion of industry-standard GBICs to provide Gigabit (Gb) media flexibility. GBIC models are available for both multi-mode (550m) and single-mode (10, 25, 40, 70)km fiber options, and for Gigabit copper as well, with new models appearing often.

The 1000Mb Gigabit fiber-port modules on the Magnum 6K25s are normally set (factory default) to operate at AUTO mode for best fiber distance and performance. The 1000Mbps SC fiber-optic

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transceivers are compatible with the IEEE 802.3z Gigabit standards.

There are two LEDs mounted on each Gigabit port module. The Gigabit fiber port is by default configured at AUTO mode, and can be fix at 1000Mbps speed full- duplex mode at any times and has LEDs that indicate LK (Link status) and ACT (receiving activity) on that port when lit.

2.2.9Packet Prioritization, 802.1p QOS

Quality of Service means providing consistent predictable data delivery to

users from datagram paths that go all across a network. As a LAN device, the Magnum 6K25 can do its part to prevent any QOS degradation while it is handling Ethernet traffic through its ports and buffers.

The Magnum 6K25 switching hardware supports the IEEE 802.1p standard and fulfills its role in support of QOS, giving packet processing priority to priority tagged packets according to the 802.1p standard. In addition to hardware support for QOS, the MNS software (R2) supports two priority queues that can be shared across the eight levels of defined packet priorities for application-specific priority control by the user through software configuration settings.

2.2.10Frame Buffering and Flow Control

Magnum 6K25’s are store-and-forward switches. Each frame (or packet) is

loaded into the Switch’s memory and inspected before forwarding can occur. This technique ensures that all forwarded frames are of a valid length and have the correct CRC, i.e., are good packets. This eliminates the propagation of bad packets, enabling all

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GarrettCom 6K25 manual Packet Prioritization, 802.1p QOS, Frame Buffering and Flow Control, @ 1000Mb Fiber SC + 4@10/ 100Mb