3Com 3C16790-US User Guide - Page 19
Priority Queuing, Automatic MDI / MDIX, which wiring practice that has been followed with regard
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Priority Queuing is the ability of a network to give and maintain certain throughput levels for different applications depending on the priority assigned to that application. At excessive loads a packet with a higher priority will take a greater precedence over a lower prioritised packet. Automatic MDI / MDIX this feature automatically detects which wiring practice that has been followed with regard to the TP cable, ie if the TP cable is a 'straight through' wired cable or a 'crossover' wired cable. The automatic MDI / MDIX feature within the Switch will detect and compensate accordingly. 18
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Priority Queuing
is the ability of a network to give and
maintain certain throughput levels for different applications
depending on the priority assigned to that application. At
excessive loads a packet with a higher priority will take a
greater precedence over a lower prioritised packet.
Automatic MDI / MDIX
this feature automatically detects
which wiring practice that has been followed with regard to
the TP cable, ie if the TP cable is a 'straight through' wired
cable or a 'crossover' wired cable. The automatic MDI /
MDIX feature within the Switch will detect and compensate
accordingly.