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Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch
This page is revealed when the “IEEE802.1p” mode is configured. As shown below:
802.1p PriorityFigure 6-47
Priority Tag
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: The priority tag defined in IEEE802.1p.
Corresponding Priority Class
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: Indicates the inner priority classes of switch. The
tagged frames are classified into four classes inside the switch: lowest, lower, higher
and highest. When the “Weighted” priority rule is configured, a 1,2,4,8 weighting is
applied to forward these four classes of packets.
Further explanation: I
n IEEE802.1p priority mode, when a switch port receives
an untagged frame (a frame without priority tag), the port's default priority tag will
be inserted into the frame before any other process.
This page contains the following fields:
Port MirroringFigure 6-48
Mirror Mode
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: Set the mirror mode to monitor the ingress traffic, egress traffic, or
both. You can also disable port mirroring.
Mirror Port
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: Defines the port to monitor the traffic. Trunk member can't be defined
here.
Mirrored Port
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: Indicates the port from which the packets are mirrored. Trunk
member can't be defined here. At most 4 ports can be mirrored simultaneously.
Clean Up
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: Clean Up the Mirrored Port list.
Web Management