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| System Name | The name of Switch. |
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| System Description | The description of Switch. |
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| System Location | The Switch physical location. |
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| Kernel Version | The kernel software version. |
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| Firmware Version | The Switch's firmware version. |
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| MAC Address | The unique hardware address assigned by manufacturer (default). |
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| Apply button | Press the button to complete the configuration. |
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Choose Advanced from System Information of Managed Switch, the screen in Figure
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Broadcast Storm Filter Mode | Configure broadcast storm control. Enable it and set the upper threshold for | |
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| threshold you set, broadcast storm control becomes active. The valid |
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| threshold values are 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 and off. Default is “1/4”. |
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Collision Retry Forever |
| Provide Collision Retry Forever function ”Disable” or ”Enable” on Switch; If |
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| this function is disabled, when a packet meet a collision, the Switch will retry 6 |
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| times before discard the packets. Otherwise, the Switch will retry until the |
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| packet is successfully sent. |
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| Default mode is Enable. |
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MAC Table |
| Fill in the number of seconds that an inactive MAC address remains in the |
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| Switch's address table. The valid threshold values are 150, 300, 600 seconds |
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| Default is “300” seconds. |
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