D-Link DWS-4026 Product Manual - Page 110

Table 43, Port Configuration Fields Cont., Field, Description, Unicast Storm Recovery Level

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D-Link Unified Access System Software User Manual 12/10/09 Table 43: Port Configuration Fields (Cont.) Field Description Port Type For most ports this field is blank. Otherwise the possible values are: • Mirrored: Indicates that the port has been configured as a monitoring port and is the source port in a port mirroring session. For more information about port monitoring and probe ports, see "Multiple Port Mirroring" on page 115. • Probe: Indicates that the port has been configured as a monitoring port and is the destination port in a port mirroring session. For more information about port monitoring and probe ports, see "Multiple Port Mirroring" on page 115. • Port Channel: Indicates that the port has been configured as a member of a portchannel, which is also known as a link Aggregation Group (LAG). For information about configuring port channels, see "Creating Port Channels (Trunking)" on page 238. STP Mode Admin Mode Broadcast Storm Recovery Mode Broadcast Storm Recovery Level Shows the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Administrative Mode for the port or LAG. For more information about STP, see "Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol" on page 246. The possible values for this field are: • Enable: Enables the Spanning Tree Protocol for this port. • Disable: Disables the Spanning Tree Protocol for this port. Use the pulldown menu to select the port control administration state, which can be one of the following: • Enable: The port can participate in the network (default). • Disable: The port is administratively down and does not participate in the network. Enable or disable this option by selecting one of the following options on the pulldown entry field: • Enable: When the broadcast traffic on the specified Ethernet port exceeds the configured threshold, the switch blocks (discards) the broadcast traffic. • Disable: The port does not block broadcast traffic if traffic on the 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. 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 the specified Ethernet port exceeds the configured threshold, the switch blocks (discards) the multicast traffic. • Disable: The port does not block multicast traffic if traffic on the port exceeds the configured threshold. The factory default is disabled. Multicast Storm Recovery Level Unicast Storm Recovery Mode Unicast Storm Recovery Level LACP Mode 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 the specified Ethernet port exceeds the configured threshold, the switch blocks (discards) the unicast traffic. • Disable: The port does not block unicast traffic if the unicast traffic on the 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. Selects the Link Aggregation Control Protocol administration state: • Enable: Specifies that the port is allowed to participate in a port channel (LAG), which is the default mode. • Disable: Specifies that the port cannot participate in a port channel (LAG). Page 110 Configuring and Viewing Device Port Information Document 34CSFP6XXUWS-SWUM100-D7

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D-Link Unified Access System
Software User Manual
12/10/09
Page
110
Configuring and Viewing Device Port Information
Document
34CSFP6XXUWS-SWUM100-D7
Port Type
For most ports this field is blank. Otherwise the possible values are:
Mirrored
: Indicates that the port has been configured as a monitoring port and is the
source port in a port mirroring session. For more information about port monitoring
and probe ports, see
“Multiple Port Mirroring” on page 115
.
Probe
: Indicates that the port has been configured as a monitoring port and is the
destination port in a port mirroring session. For more information about port
monitoring and probe ports, see
“Multiple Port Mirroring” on page 115
.
Port Channel
: Indicates that the port has been configured as a member of a port-
channel, which is also known as a link Aggregation Group (LAG). For information
about configuring port channels, see
“Creating Port Channels (Trunking)” on
page 238
.
STP Mode
Shows the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Administrative Mode for the port or LAG. For
more information about STP, see
“Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol” on page 246
.
The possible values for this field are:
Enable
: Enables the Spanning Tree Protocol for this port.
Disable
: Disables the Spanning Tree Protocol for this port.
Admin Mode
Use the pulldown menu to select the port control administration state, which can be
one of the following:
Enable
: The port can participate in the network (default).
Disable
: The port is administratively down and does not participate in the network.
Broadcast Storm Recovery
Mode
Enable or disable this option by selecting one of the following options on the pulldown
entry field:
Enable
: When the broadcast traffic on the specified Ethernet port exceeds the
configured threshold, the switch blocks (discards) the broadcast traffic.
Disable
: The port does not block broadcast traffic if traffic on the port exceeds the
configured threshold. 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 the specified Ethernet port exceeds the
configured threshold, the switch blocks (discards) the multicast traffic.
Disable
: The port does not block multicast traffic if traffic on the 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 the specified Ethernet port exceeds the
configured threshold, the switch blocks (discards) the unicast traffic.
Disable
: The port does not block unicast traffic if the unicast traffic on the 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.
LACP Mode
Selects the Link Aggregation Control Protocol administration state:
Enable
: Specifies that the port is allowed to participate in a port channel (LAG), which
is the default mode.
Disable
: Specifies that the port cannot participate in a port channel (LAG).
Table 43:
Port Configuration Fields (Cont.)
Field
Description