Canton 3C16476CS Switch User Manual


 
Configuring Port Settings 43
Broadcast Storm
Use the Broadcast Storm page to set the Switch’s
broadcast storm control and threshold limits.
A broadcast storm is an incorrect packet sent out on a
network that causes most hosts to respond all at
once, typically with wrong answers that start the
process over again. Broadcast storms use substantial
network bandwidth and may cause network
time-outs.
The settings include:
Status – Enables and disables broadcast storm
control.
Packet Rate Threshold – Sets the broadcast storm
threshold (64 to 1000000 kilobits per second).
Figure 37 Broadcast Storm Setup Screen
Configuring Port Settings
Using the Web interface, you can configure the
speed/duplex, flow control, link aggregation, and port
mirroring settings of each port. You can also view the
current connection status of each port or shut down
or disable ports.
The Port menu includes five items:
Administration
Link Aggregation
Spanning Tree per Port
Port Mirroring
Statistics
Administration
Three tabs are available on the Port Administration
page:
Summary
Detail
Setup
Summary
Use the Summary tab to display Port State, Flow
Control, Speed, Default VLAN ID, Link Type, or Duplex
for all the ports.