SMC Networks TigerSwitch manual 158, Interfaces Switchport Statistics

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Table 4-41 Interfaces Switchport Statistics

Field

Description

Broadcast threshold

Shows if broadcast storm suppression is enabled or disabled;

 

if enabled it also shows the threshold level (page 4-152).

 

 

Lacp status

Shows if Link Aggregation Control Protocol has been

 

enabled or disabled (page 4-167).

 

 

Ingress/Egress rate

Shows if rate limiting is enabled, and the current rate limit.

limit

(page 4-162).

 

 

VLAN membership

Indicates membership mode as Trunk or Hybrid (page

mode

4-202).

 

 

Ingress rule

Shows if ingress filtering is enabled or disabled (page 4-204).

 

 

Acceptable frame

Shows if acceptable VLAN frames include all types or tagged

type

frames only (page 4-203).

 

 

Native VLAN

Indicates the default Port VLAN ID (page 4-205).

 

 

Priority for

Indicates the default priority for untagged frames (page

untagged traffic

4-222).

 

 

Gvrp status

Shows if GARP VLAN Registration Protocol is enabled or

 

disabled (page 4-218).

 

 

Allowed Vlan

Shows the VLANs this interface has joined, where “(u)”

 

indicates untagged and “(t)” indicates tagged (page 4-206).

 

 

Forbidden Vlan

Shows the VLANs this interface can not dynamically join via

 

GVRP (page 4-207).

 

 

Private VLAN

Shows the private VLAN mode as host, promiscuous, or

mode

none (4-213).

 

 

Private VLAN

Shows the secondary (or community) VLAN with which this

host-association

port is associated (4-214).

 

 

Private VLAN

Shows the primary VLAN mapping for a promiscuous port

mapping

(4-214).

 

 

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SMC Networks TigerSwitch manual 158, Interfaces Switchport Statistics

TigerSwitch specifications

The SMC Networks TigerSwitch series represents a robust line of Ethernet switches designed to cater to a wide range of networking needs, from small businesses to enterprise environments. With a strong emphasis on performance, reliability, and ease of use, the TigerSwitch series has garnered a reputation for delivering effective solutions for today’s demanding data communication requirements.

One of the standout features of the TigerSwitch is its support for Gigabit Ethernet, which enables higher data transfer rates and reduced latency. This performance boost is crucial for businesses that rely on bandwidth-heavy applications such as VoIP, video conferencing, and large file transfers. Many models in the series come with multiple Gigabit Ethernet ports, providing businesses with the flexibility to connect various devices and expand their networks seamlessly.

The TigerSwitch series also incorporates advanced Layer 2 switching capabilities, including features such as VLAN support and QoS (Quality of Service). VLAN support allows network administrators to segment network traffic, enhancing security and improving overall network performance. By segregating traffic based on user groups or applications, VLANs help manage bandwidth more effectively. QoS is particularly important in environments where voice and video services compete for bandwidth, as it prioritizes critical applications ensuring minimal interruptions in service quality.

Another key characteristic of the TigerSwitch is its user-friendly management interface. Many models come with web-based management capabilities, making it simpler for network administrators to configure settings, monitor performance, and troubleshoot issues. Additionally, the series supports SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), allowing for centralized network management and monitoring, which is essential for larger networks.

The TigerSwitch series also promotes energy efficiency, aligning with modern eco-friendly practices. Many of the switches feature Power over Ethernet (PoE) support, allowing them to deliver power to connected devices such as IP cameras and wireless access points over the same Ethernet cable used for data. This not only simplifies cabling requirements but also contributes to reducing overall power consumption, which is a consideration for both cost savings and environmental impact.

In conclusion, the SMC Networks TigerSwitch series stands out due to its combination of performance, advanced features, and ease of management. With its Gigabit Ethernet capabilities, VLAN and QoS support, user-friendly interfaces, and energy-efficient design, the TigerSwitch is well-equipped to meet the diverse needs of modern networking environments, offering reliable solutions that cater to both current demands and future expansions.