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Parameter
Auto
Negotiation
Mode
Auto
Negotiation
Speed
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Auto
Negotiation
Duplex
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Flood Rate
Limit Mode
Flood Rate
Limit Rate
Flood Rate
Limit Burst Size
Port PACE
Priority
Avaya P550R, P580, P880, and P882 Multiservice Switch User Guide, Version v5.3.1
Table 5-4. Fast Ethernet (10/100) Port Parameters
Definition
Select the port to auto-negotiate a speed and duplex
mode. Auto-negotiate works best when the
connection on the other end of the link is set to auto-
negotiate as well. If you set a port to auto-negotiate,
and the connection is not successful, set the port
speed and duplex mode manually.
Determines what information the port advertises
when it starts auto-negotiating. In most cases, 10/
100 are the best settings, but there may be cases
when you want to auto-negotiate one parameter,
while keeping the other fixed.
Determines what information the port advertises
when it starts auto-negotiating. In most cases, Half/
Full are the best settings, but there may be cases
when you want to auto-negotiate one parameter,
while keeping the other fixed.
Prevents the switch from overwhelming the output
buffer on lower-speed ports by placing a threshold on
the percentage of port traffic that can be flooded
packets (unknown unicasts and multicasts).
You can also optionally include known multicast
packets in this percentage to further decrease the
possibility of the port's output buffer that is being
overwhelmed.
Determines the percentage of a port's forwarded
traffic that can be unknown unicast and multicast
(flooded). Lower this value if the port has overflow
problems.
Enter a value for the limit of packets allowed in a
single burst. Accepted values are 1 to 2048. For Fast
Ethernet ports, set this value lower than 1024
(output buffer capacity). Lower this value if the port
has overflow problems.
Select Enable to allow the port to detect 3Com's
proprietary PACE format as packets pass through the
port. PACE allows a packet's priority (higher priority
packets move through the switch before lower
priority packets) to be set at the adapter.
Configuring Port Parameters
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