Black Box LB1350A Switch User Manual


 
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Choosing to set the broadcast protection mode will prompt the user for the desired
setting (figure 6-12).
Broadcast protection
:
1. Allow 25% broadcast frames
2. Allow 12% broadcast frames
3. Allow 6% broadcast frames
4. Allow 3% broadcast frames
0. Skip without changing
Select (0-4):
figure 6-12 – broadcast protection mode select
If you wish to change the DSCP codes or the 802.1p priority classification you will be
prompted for the DSCP code or priority code and the corresponding value, as shown in
figures 6-13 and 6-14, respectively.
DSCP configuration
:
Select DSCP code (0-63) or 64 to skip: 28
Select hi(1) or low(0) priority for DSCP 28: 1
figure 6-13 – DSCP configuration change
802.1
p user priority classification
:
Select priority code (0-7) or 8 to skip: 3
Select hi(1) or low(0) priority for priority 3: 1
figure 6-14 – 802.1p priority classification change
Choosing the last option (8) of the advanced device control menu will cause the device
to return to its default settings and restart. This may require a few seconds to complete.
The default values are given in the status section. It is recommended to reset the
device after this operation.
Management control menu
The management control menu (figure 6-15) provides the same options as other
advanced port priority menus. These settings apply to in-bound and out-bound
management traffic going through the ‘virtual management port’. Consider them as if
they apply the same way as they do with any other port.
Management control
:
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1. Enable/Disable tag insertion
2. Enable/Disable tag stripping
3. Set VLAN ID
4. Enable/Disable priority
5. Enable/Disable 802.1p priority
6. Enable/Disable TOS priority
7. Set user priority
0. Back to port control menu
Select (0-7):
figure 6-15 – management control menu
Note that changing some settings (such as the VLAN ID) may cause management traffic
to be stopped, thus disconnecting the management station from the device.
Please note that the VLAN related features (namely, tagging options) would take effect
when the VLAN mode is ‘enabled’.