Planet Technology FSD-1600 Switch User Manual


 
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3.2.2 Port-based VLAN
Related DIP: 3, 4
Default meaning: No VLAN setting.
VLAN can be used to separate ports into different groups in the same switch. This will
secure port from being accessed by other ports on the switch.
DIP 4: Turns on will enable the port-based VLAN capability
DIP 3: The two positions represent two different VLAN choices:
OFF:There are 14 VLANs. Port 1 to Port 14 can communicate with Port 15,
and Port 16 where 1 to 14 cannot see each other.
ON: There are 15 VLANs. Port 1 to Port 15 cannot see each other but they
all can retrieve data from port 16. i.e. members of VLAN 1 are 1 & 16,
VLAN 2 are 2 & 16, VLAN 3 are 3 & 16, etc.
3.2.3 Port-Trunking
Related DIP: 5, 6, 7, 8
Default meaning: No port-trunking.
Port trunks will four times the bandwidth (800Mbps) while connecting with another
switches that also with port trunk capability. Up to four groups where each group with 4
ports is allowed.
DIP 5: Turns on to enable trunk 0, from port 1 to port 4.
DIP 6: Turns on to enable trunk 1, from port 5 to port 8.
DIP 7: Turns on to enable trunk 2, from port 9 to port 12.
DIP 8: Turns on to enable trunk 3, from port 13 to port 16.
NOTE:
Turn on the Trunk will also disable VLAN capability.
3.2.4 IP ToS/DS (DiffServ), VLAN Tag Based QoS
Related DIP: 9, 10
Default meaning: No priority-packet detection.
The Switch will store each incoming packets and check the tag eld to determine the
priority, high or low. Then follow the priority to forward to the destination.
The Switch supports two types of detection.
VLAN Tag-based detection (Layer 2)
ToS/DS (DiffServ) detection (IP Layer 3)
DIP 9: Turns on for IP ToS/DS QoS.