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Card Configuration, Table 6, Switch Configuration Fields, Field, Description

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Software User Manual 12/10/09 D-Link Unified Access System Field Broadcast Storm Recovery Mode Broadcast Storm Recovery Level Multicast Storm Recovery Mode Multicast Storm Recovery Level Unicast Storm Recovery Mode Unicast Storm Recovery Level IEEE 802.3x Flow Control Mode Table 6: Switch Configuration Fields Description Enable or disable this option by selecting one of the following options: • Enable: When the broadcast traffic on on any Ethernet port exceeds the configured threshold, the switch blocks (discards) the broadcast traffic. • Disable: The switch does not block broadcast traffic if traffic exceeds the configured threshold on any Ethernet port. The factory default is disabled. Specify the data rate at which storm control activates. The value is a percentage of port speed and ranges from 0-100. The factory default is 5 percent of port speed. Enable or disable this option by selecting one of the following options on the pulldown entry field: • Enable: When the multicast traffic on any Ethernet port exceeds the configured threshold, the switch blocks (discards) the multicast traffic. • Disable: The switch does not block multicast traffic if traffic on any Ethernet port exceeds the configured threshold. The factory default is disabled. Specify the data rate at which storm control activates. The value is a percentage of port speed and ranges from 0-100. The factory default is 5 percent of port speed. Enable or disable this option by selecting one of the following options on the pulldown entry field: • Enable: When the unicast traffic on any Ethernet port exceeds the configured threshold, the switch blocks (discards) the unicast traffic. • Disable: The switch does not block unicast traffic if the unicast traffic on any port exceeds the configured threshold. The factory default is disabled. Specify the data rate at which storm control activates. The value is a percentage of port speed and ranges from 0-100.The factory default is 5 percent of port speed. Enables or disables IEEE 802.3x flow control on the system. The factory default is disabled. • Enable: Enables flow control so that the switch can communicate with higher speed switches. • Disable: Disables flow control so that the switch does not send pause packets if the port buffers become full. • If you change the mode, click Submit to apply the changes to the system. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle, you must perform a save. CARD CONFIGURATION Use the Card Configuration page to view information about the cards installed in a switch. To access the Card Configuration page, click LAN > Administration > Card Configuration in the navigation menu. Figure 12 shows the fields that display when the slot contains a card. Document 34CSFP6XXUWS-SWUM100-D7 Card Configuration Page 61

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Software User Manual
D-Link Unified Access System
12/10/09
Document
34CSFP6XXUWS-SWUM100-D7
Card Configuration
Page
61
If you change the mode, click
Submit
to apply the changes to the system. If you want the switch to retain the new
values across a power cycle, you must perform a save.
C
ARD
C
ONFIGURATION
Use the Card Configuration page to view information about the cards installed in a switch.
To access the Card Configuration page, click
LAN >
Administration > Card Configuration
in the navigation menu.
Figure 12
shows the fields that display when the slot contains a card.
Table 6:
Switch Configuration Fields
Field
Description
Broadcast Storm
Recovery Mode
Enable or disable this option by selecting one of the following options:
Enable
: When the broadcast traffic on on any Ethernet port exceeds the configured threshold,
the switch blocks (discards) the broadcast traffic.
Disable
: The switch does not block broadcast traffic if traffic exceeds the configured threshold
on any Ethernet port. The factory default is disabled.
Broadcast Storm
Recovery Level
Specify the data rate at which storm control activates. The value is a percentage of port speed
and ranges from 0-100. The factory default is 5 percent of port speed.
Multicast Storm
Recovery Mode
Enable or disable this option by selecting one of the following options on the pulldown entry
field:
Enable
: When the multicast traffic on any Ethernet port exceeds the configured threshold, the
switch blocks (discards) the multicast traffic.
Disable
: The switch does not block multicast traffic if traffic on any Ethernet port exceeds the
configured threshold. The factory default is disabled.
Multicast Storm
Recovery Level
Specify the data rate at which storm control activates. The value is a percentage of port speed
and ranges from 0-100. The factory default is 5 percent of port speed.
Unicast Storm
Recovery Mode
Enable or disable this option by selecting one of the following options on the pulldown entry
field:
Enable
: When the unicast traffic on any Ethernet port exceeds the configured threshold, the
switch blocks (discards) the unicast traffic.
Disable
: The switch does not block unicast traffic if the unicast traffic on any port exceeds the
configured threshold. The factory default is disabled.
Unicast Storm
Recovery Level
Specify the data rate at which storm control activates. The value is a percentage of port speed
and ranges from 0-100.The factory default is 5 percent of port speed.
IEEE 802.3x Flow
Control Mode
Enables or disables IEEE 802.3x flow control on the system. The factory default is disabled.
Enable
: Enables flow control so that the switch can communicate with higher speed switches.
Disable
: Disables flow control so that the switch does not send pause packets if the port
buffers become full.