Des-3010Pa Features - D-Link DES-3010PA - Switch Web User Manual

Layer 2 switch managed 8 poe 10/100base-tx with gigabit uplinks
Hide thumbs Also See for DES-3010PA - Switch:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

D-Link DES-3010PA User Guide

DES-3010PA Features

This appendix describes the device features. The system supports the following features:
F e a t u r e
Auto Negotiation
Automatic MAC Addresses Aging
Back Pressure
Class Of Service
Command Line Interface
Configuration File Management
DHCP Clients
D e s c r i p t i o n
Auto negotiation allows an device to advertise modes of opera-
tion. The auto negotiation function provides the means to
exchange information between two devices that share a point-to-
point link segment, and to automatically configure both devices to
take maximum advantage of their transmission capabilities.
Auto negotiation provides port advertisement. Port advertisement
allows the system administrator to configure the port speeds
advertised.
MAC addresses from which no traffic is received for a given
period are aged out. This prevents the Bridging Table from over-
flowing.
On half-duplex links, the receiving port prevents buffer overflows
by occupying the link so that it is unavailable for additional traffic.
The IEEE 802.1p signaling technique is an OSI Layer 2 standard
for marking and prioritizing network traffic at the data link/MAC
sub-layer. 802.1p traffic is classified and sent to the destination.
No bandwidth reservations or limits are established or enforced.
802.1p is a spin-off of the 802.1Q (VLANs) standard. 802.1p
establishes eight levels of priority, similar to the IP Precedence IP
Header bit-field.
Command Line Interface (CLI) syntax and semantics conform as
much as possible to common industry practice. Syslog
Syslog is a protocol that enables event notifications to be sent to
a set of remote servers, where they can be stored, examined and
acted upon. The system sends notifications of significant events
in real time, and keeps a record of these events for after-the-fact
usage.
The device configuration is stored in a configuration file. The Con-
figuration file includes both system wide and port specific device
configuration. The system can display configuration files in the
form of a collection of CLI commands, which are stored and
manipulated as text files.
Dynamic Host Client Protocol. DHCP enables additional setup
parameters to be received from a network server upon system
startup. DHCP service is an on-going process.
Page 252

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Des-3010pa

Table of Contents