is recommended to locate the link your PC used before disable the port state.

Flow Control

This feature enables or disables the Flow Control function of the port. Flow control can eliminate frame loss by "blocking" traffic from end stations or segments connected directly to the switch when its buffers fill. IEEE 802.3x flow control is used for full duplex. Note that flow control should not be used if a port is connected to a hub.

3.4 VLAN Config

The management switch supports Virtual LAN, which logically group the connection into VLANs for traffic isolation and security purposes. Both tagged and untagged based VLAN are supported with a total maximum of 32 groups. Each VLAN group only forwards traffic within its member ports. For tagged VLAN, each port can be a member of more than one VLAN group and it also supports priority with eight levels. There is also provision for creating an untagged VLAN which support a connection with a legacy untagged port. The VLAN configuration feature also allows you to build, delete and view tagged / untagged VLAN groups and setting priority for tagged VLANs. The range of VID starts from 2 to 4094, as VID 001 is the

default for Group 1.

Figure 3-4 The VLAN config Page

Setup Procedures

Step 1: Decide which Group you want to set for monitoring using mirror port. Click status column for that particular group and key in the VLAN ID.

Step 2: Next, click on the dashed line’-‘ to select either “T” for Tagged or “U” for Untagged.

Step 3: Hit on “Apply” button after you satisfied with the setup. Click “Save” button to update the latest configuration.

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