GS748T Software User Manual
Configuring the Switch 4-3
v2.0, April 2007
Speed: Indicates the communication mode set for the port. The default setting for all ports
is Auto-negotiation (Auto). The possible entries are:
Auto: Auto-negotiation
100M Full: 100 Mbps full duplex
100M Half: 100 Mbps half duplex
10M Full: 10 Mbps full duplex
10M Half: 10 Mbps half duplex
• Disable
Flow Control: may be set on for Flow Control support or off for no flow control.
Default Priority: This value indicates the default traffic priority f or the port in the
implementation of Port-based Quality of Service (QoS). The values may be set to 0 - 7.
To activate the new settings, click Apply.
Viewing Packet Statistics
This page shows reports of packet traffic and packet errors. The table headings meanings are
explained as follows:
ID: The port number on the switch
Tx: Transmitted packets
Rx: Received packets
Tx Error: Transmitted packets with error. Packets are counted as contributing to TX Error if
they:
Had a late collision detected during the transmission (512 bit-times into the transmission)
Experienced 16 failed transmission attempts due to collision.
Were dropped due to lack of resources
Note: In order for it to work, you must map the priority to the appropriate 4
queues in the IEEE802.1P of Switch > QoS page.
Note: Speed must be set to the same value as for the port’s link partner. If this is not done,
packet loss or link errors may occur.