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4 Configuration
DGS-1210 series Metro Ethernet Managed Switch User Manual
Figure 4.227 – LLDP > LLDP Remote Port Detailed Table
LLDP > LLDP-MED Settings
By selecting a range of ports (From Port and To Port), the power PSE TLV type can be enabled for all
selected ports to indicate the power source equipment (PSE) switch to transmit high power (15.4 to 30 Watts)
to the pre-standard of 802.3at power devices via LLDP MDI TLV. Through this feature, the PSE can provide
precise output power to the pre-standard of 802.3at power devices and achieve optimal power management.
Figure 4.228 – LLDP > LLDP –MED Settings
L3 Functions > IPv4 Static Route
The Switch supports static routing for IPv4 formatted addressing. User can create up to 256 static route
entries for IPv4. For IPv4 static routes, once a static route has been set, the Switch will send an ARP request
packet to the next hop router that has been set by the user. Once an ARP response has been retrieved by
the Switch from that next hop, the route becomes enabled. However, if the ARP entry already exists, an ARP
request will not be sent.
The Switch also supports a floating static route, which means that the user may create an alternative static
route to a different next hop. This secondary next hop device route is considered as a backup static route for
when the primary static route is down. If the primary route is lost, the backup route will uplink and its status
will become active. Entries into the Switch's forwarding table can be made using both an IP address subnet
mask and a gateway.
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