10
11
DIP 10: Turns on for VLAN tag priority QoS.
NOTE:
The connected end-nodes (PCs, Routers) should also support
VLAN priority or ToS priority. Normally, these functions could
turn off by default. Check the user’s guide of your networked
device for this capability.
3.2.5 Port-based priority
Related DIP: 11, 12
Default meaning: No hardware port priority.
If your end-nodes do not support priority, and you would like to preserve more bandwidth
for those network users, port-based priority will direct set the related port to high
priority.
DIP 11 DIP 12 Description
ON OFF Port 1 and Port 2 are high priority ports
OFF ON Port 1~ 4 are high priority ports
ON ON Port 1 ~8 are high priority ports
NOTE:
FSD-1600/1601 only support dual priority, this means the
priority only will be HIGH or LOW no matter which port you
connected to.
NOTE:
Priority support can co-work with VLAN.
3.3 Application
3.3.1 Basic 100Mbps Server, PCs to 10/100Mbps Switch
Plug one end of the Category 5 UTP Cable into any one port of the Switch, and the other
end of this cable into the RJ-45 of Fast Ethernet Adapter in the server or PC. The cable
length between these 2 connecting points should not exceed 100 meters.