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Optimizing Bandwidth, Port Features, Duplex - guide

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2 OPTIMIZING BANDWIDTH There are many ways you can optimize the bandwidth on your network and improve network performance. If you utilize certain Switch features you can provide the following benefits to your network and end users: ■ Increased bandwidth ■ Quicker connections ■ Faster transfer of data ■ Minimized data errors ■ Reduced network downtime For detailed descriptions of the web interface operations and the command line interface (CLI) commands that you require to manage the Switch please refer to the Management Interface Reference Guide supplied in HTML format on the CD-ROM that accompanies your Switch. Port Features The default state for all the features detailed below provides the best configuration for most users. In normal operation, you do not need to alter the Switch from its default state. However, under certain conditions you may wish to alter the default state of these ports, for example, if you want to force a port to operate at 10 Mbps. Duplex Full duplex allows packets to be transmitted and received simultaneously and, in effect, doubles the potential throughput of a link. Half duplex only allows packets to be transmitted or received at any one time. To communicate effectively, both devices at either end of a link must use the same duplex mode. If the devices at both ends of a link support auto-negotiation, this is done automatically.

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2
O
PTIMIZING
B
ANDWIDTH
There are many ways you can optimize the bandwidth on your network
and improve network performance. If you utilize certain Switch features
you can provide the following benefits to your network and end users:
Increased bandwidth
Quicker connections
Faster transfer of data
Minimized data errors
Reduced network downtime
For detailed descriptions of the web interface operations and the
command line interface (CLI) commands that you require to manage the
Switch please refer to the Management Interface Reference Guide
supplied in HTML format on the CD-ROM that accompanies your Switch.
Port Features
The default state for all the features detailed below provides the best
configuration for most users.
In normal operation, you do not need to
alter the Switch from its default state.
However, under certain conditions
you may wish to alter the default state of these ports, for example, if you
want to force a port to operate at 10 Mbps.
Duplex
Full duplex allows packets to be transmitted and received simultaneously
and, in effect, doubles the potential throughput of a link. Half duplex
only allows packets to be transmitted or received at any one time.
To communicate effectively, both devices at either end of a link
must
use
the same duplex mode. If the devices at both ends of a link support
auto-negotiation, this is done automatically.