Using the BayStack 410-24T 10BASE-T Switch
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Table | Rate Limiting Configuration Screen Fields | |
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Field | Description |
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Unit | Only appears if the switch is participating in a stack configuration. The field allows | |
| you to select the number of the unit you want to view or configure. To view or | |
| configure another unit, type its unit number and press [Enter], or press the | |
| spacebar on your keyboard to toggle the unit numbers. | |
Port | Indicates the switch port numbers that correspond to the field values in that row of | |
| the screen (for example, the field values in row 2 apply to switch port 2). Note that | |
| the values applied in the All row (bottom row) affect all switch ports. | |
Packet Type | Allows you to select the packet types for rate limiting or viewing. | |
| Default Value | Both |
| Range | Both, Multicast, Broadcast |
Limit | Sets the percentage of port bandwidth allowed for forwarding the packet types | |
| specified in the Packet Type field. When the threshold is exceeded, any additional | |
| packets (specified in the Packet Type field) are discarded1. | |
| Default Value | None |
| Range | None, 10%, 9%, 8%, 7%, 6%, 5%, 4%, 3%, 2%, 1% |
Last 5 Minutes | This | |
| the Packet Type field) received by the port in the last five minutes. This field | |
| provides a running average of network activity and is updated every 15 seconds. | |
| Note that this field indicates the receiving port’s view of network activity, | |
| regardless of the | |
Last Hour | This | |
| the Packet Type field) received by the port in the last hour. This field provides a | |
| running average of network activity and is updated every five minutes. | |
| Note that this field indicates the receiving port’s view of network activity, | |
| regardless of the | |
Last 24 Hours | This | |
| the Packet Type field) received by the port in the last 24 hours. This field provides | |
| a running average of network activity and is updated every hour. |
Note that this field indicates the receiving port’s view of network activity, regardless of the
1 Rate limiting is disabled if this field is set to None. This allows you to select and view the percentage of specific packet types present in the network, without inadvertently limiting the forwarding rate.