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Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide 4. Configure the Priority setting for packets passing through this port, using IEEE 802.1p/q tagging. Select Low, High or Normal. If the network is congested, the Switch handles packets with a higher priority before those with lower priority. 5. Configure the Locked setting to prevent the port from learning the MAC addresses of new hosts. This will help keep intruders off your network since any packet coming from an unknown source address will be dropped by the Switch, that is, not added to your MAC Address Forwarding Table. Select Enabled or Disabled. 6. Configure the Rising Action setting under Broadcast Storm from three choices: Do Nothing, Blocking, or Blocking-Trap and enter a Rising Threshold between 1 and 1488000 (the default is 500). 7. Configure the Falling Action setting under Broadcast Storm from three choices: Do Nothing, Forwarding, or Forwarding-Trap and enter a Falling Threshold between 1 and 1488000 (the default is 250). 8. The Port Type, STP State, and Status are read-only fields indicating the current condition of the port you have selected. 9. Click Apply to let your changes take effect. Trunk Groups Figure 7-6. Trunk Groups window Web-Based Network Management 111

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Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User’s Guide
Web-Based Network Management
111
4.
Configure the Priority setting for packets passing through this port, using IEEE 802.1p/q tagging.
Select
Low
,
High
or
Normal
. If the network is congested, the Switch handles packets with a higher
priority before those with lower priority.
5.
Configure the Locked setting to prevent the port from learning the MAC addresses of new hosts. This
will help keep intruders off your network since any packet coming from an unknown source address
will be dropped by the Switch, that is, not added to your MAC Address Forwarding Table. Select
Enabled
or
Disabled
.
6.
Configure the Rising Action setting under Broadcast Storm from three choices:
Do Nothing
,
Blocking
,
or
Blocking-Trap
and enter
a Rising Threshold between 1 and 1488000 (the default is 500).
7.
Configure the Falling Action setting under Broadcast Storm from three choices:
Do Nothing
,
Forwarding
, or
Forwarding-Trap
and enter
a Falling Threshold between 1 and 1488000 (the default
is 250).
8.
The Port Type, STP State, and Status
are read-only fields indicating the current condition of the port
you have selected.
9.
Click
Apply
to let your changes take effect.
Trunk Groups
Figure 7-6.
Trunk Groups window