Monitoring

Allow seeing all monitor port traffic; you can connect Monitoring port to LAN Explorer,

Port

Session Wall, Sniffer Pro or Netxray.

Monitored Port Choose one or more specific port for monitor the traffic of RX and TX or both (RX and TX) from Monitoring port.

Table 3-7Descriptions of the Port Mirroring Configuration Screen Objects

After setup is completed. Press "ESC" key to return to Actions menu and use the "TAB" key to choose the <Save> for saving the current configuration. The screen in figure 3-27 appears with message “Operation completed successfully!”

Figure 3-27Port Mirroring Configuration save successfully screen

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Press 6 on your keyboard or use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the QoS Configuration and press “Enter” to access the screen of QoS Configuration from the Main Menu screen (please see the figure 3-4). Table 3-8 shows the descriptions of the QoS Configuration screen Objects.

The QoS Configuration provide Disable, QoS Priority, High: Low=3:1,High: Low= 5:1, High: Low=7:1, High empty then Low selection from QoS mode. Use the "TAB" key to choose the <Edit>, then start to modify these settings. Use the "TAB" key to move the highlight to the selection and press the "Space Bar" key to toggle back and forth between the options. The screen of QoS Configuration in figure 3-28 appears.

 

Figure 3-28QoS Configuration screen

 

 

Object

Description

 

 

QoS Mode

The available options are shown as below:

 

High: Low=3:1: the packet output ration of high priority and low priority is 3 to 1.

 

High: Low=5:1: the packet output ration of high priority and low priority is 5 to 1.

 

High: Low=7:1: the packet output ration of high priority and low priority is 7 to 1.

 

High empty then Low: forward the packets with high priority first then packets with low priority.

 

Disable QoS Priority: disable QoS priority function.

Static Port

The available options are shown as below:

Ingress Priority Off: the packets come from the specific port without any priority.

 

Low: the packets come from the specific port with low priority.

 

High: the packets come from the specific port with High priority.

802.1p priority 802.1p priority=7:0: allow assign high and low on each priority.

Table 3-8Descriptions of the QoS Configuration Screen Objects

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