Switch Performance; Dip Switches; Mac Address Table - Allied Telesis AT-FS201 Installation Manual

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Switch Performance

The switches perform at:
148,800 pps for 100 Mbps and 14,880 pps for 10 Mbps for full wire
speed forwarding and filtering
200 Mbps maximum throughput in 100 Mbps, full-duplex mode
20 Mbps maximum throughput in 10 Mbps, full-duplex mode
Storage for up to 4,000 MAC addresses
280 kib bytes (per port) packet buffer
Low latency 15.6 s (64-byte packet, 100 Mbps full-duplex)

DIP Switches

The DIP switches are used to manually configure the operating characteristics
of the ports. These characteristics include the port speed, duplex mode, and
auto-negotiation.
On the 100Base-FX fiber optic port, you can manually set the duplex mode to
either half- or full-duplex.
On the 10Base-T/100Base-TX twisted pair port, you can manually set the
speed of the port to either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps, set the duplex mode to either
half- or full-duplex and enable or disable auto-negotiation. Enabling auto-
negotiation will automatically set the port's speed and duplex mode.

MAC Address Table

Up to 4,000 MAC addresses can be stored in the switch's MAC address table.
The switch's self-learning feature will learn all new addresses in real-time
after power-up. If the source address of an incoming packet is not found in the
MAC address table, the switch will update the table with the new address.
The switch also has an automatic address aging feature that will delete a
source address from the table if it has not seen a frame from the end-node
with that address within five minutes. This prevents the table from becoming
filled with addresses of end-nodes that are no longer active.
The switch forwards all multicast, broadcast, and unicast packets when the
MAC address table has exceeded its storage limit.
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