Priority 4

Threshold*1

High/Medium/ 6/4/2 Low Priority*2

Aging Time

300

beyond the local switch.

If GVRP is globally enabled for the switch, then you can individually enable or disable GVRP for a specific port. See “4.5.4.1 VLAN Port Configuration”.

WGS3-2620 supports Quality of Service (QoS) by using two priority queues, with Weighted Fair Queuing for each port. Up to 8 separate traffic classes are defined in IEEE 802.1p. So any packets with a priority equal to or higher than this threshold are placed in the high priority queue. You can use “4.5.4.1 VLAN Port Configuration” to configure the default priority for each port.

WGS3-404 supports Quality of Service (QoS) by using four priority queues (High, Medium, Low and Lowest), with Weighted Fair Queuing for each port. Up to 8 separate traffic classes are defined in IEEE 802.1p. So any packets with a priority equal to or higher than High Priority (default is 6) are placed in the high priority queue and so do others. Any packets with a priority lower than Low Priority (default is

2)are placed in the lowest priority queue. You can use “4.5.4.1 VLAN Port Configuration” to configure the default priority for each port.

Time-out period in seconds for aging out dynamically learned MAC addresses information.

Range: 10 - 1000000 seconds

1:Only displayed on WGS3-2620.

2:Only displayed on WGS3-404

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