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Configuring QoS Configuring Bandwidth Control
User Guide
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Configuring Bandwidth Control
Choose the menu QoS > Bandwidth Control to load the following page.
Figure 3-1 Configuring Bandwidth Control
Follow these steps to configure bandwidth control:
1) Select the desired ports and configure the ingress rate and egress rate for the ports.
Ingress Rate
(Kbps)
Configure the bandwidth for receiving packets on the port. You can select a rate
from the drop-down list or select “Manual” to set Ingress rate, the system will
automatically select integral multiple of 64Kbps that is closest to the rate you
entered as the real ingress rate.
Egress Rate
(Kbps)
Configure the bandwidth for sending packets on the port. You can select a rate
from the drop-down list or select “Manual” to set egress rate, the system will
automatically select integral multiple of 64Kbps that is closest to the rate you
entered as the real egress rate.
LAG Displays the LAG which the port belongs to.
2) Click Apply.
Note:
•
For a port, the ingress rate control feature and the storm control feature cannot be enabled
at the same time. If you enable ingress rate control for a port, storm control will be disabled
for that port automatically.
•
When egress rate is set for one or more ports, it is recommended to disable the flow control
on each port to ensure the switch works normally.
•
For ports in the same LAG, bandwidth control should be configured the same to ensure a
successful port aggregation.
Содержание
- Unmanaged pro configuration utility 1
- User guide 1
- About this guide 2
- Contents 2
- Getting started 2
- Managing system 2
- Switching 2
- Configuration example 39 3
- Configuration example for 802 q vlan 60 3
- Configuring 802 q vlan 56 3
- Configuring igmp snooping 37 3
- Configuring lag 38 3
- Configuring loop prevention 49 3
- Configuring mtu vlan 53 3
- Configuring port based vlan 54 3
- Configuring port mirror 46 3
- Configuring ports 35 3
- Configuring qos 3
- Configuring vlan 3
- Monitoring 3
- Monitoring 44 3
- Overview 51 3
- Qos 65 3
- Testing the cable 48 3
- Viewing port statistics 45 3
- Configuring poe 4
- Searching help 4
- About this guide 5
- Conventions 5
- Intended readers 5
- More information 5
- Chapters 7
- Getting started 7
- Part 1 7
- Introduction 8
- Installing the configuration utility 9
- Configure ip setting for the switch 14
- Discover the switches in the network 14
- Discovering switches 14
- Discovering the switches in the network 14
- Double click 14
- Log into the switch 14
- To launch the unmanaged pro configuration utility it searches the network for tp link unmanaged pro switches automatically the discovered switches are listed as below 14
- With the switch discovery fuction of the utility you can 14
- Configuring ip setting for the switch 15
- Logging into the switch 16
- Shown in the top right corner you can click 17
- To return to the switch discovery page 17
- To save the current configurations you can click 17
- Uninstalling the utility 18
- The following page will be displayed 19
- Wait for a while until the following page is displayed click yes 19
- Wait a moment until the following page is displayed the utility has been uninstalled click finish 20
- Chapters 21
- Managing system 21
- Part 2 21
- Backup and restore 22
- Firmware upgrade 22
- Ip setting 22
- Overview 22
- Supported features 22
- System 22
- System info 22
- System reboot 22
- System reset 22
- User account management 22
- Configuring system info 23
- Viewing the system information 23
- Specifying the device description 24
- Configuring ip 25
- Configuring the system ip address manually 25
- Configuring the system ip address using dhcp 25
- Click apply 26
- Click apply 27
- Follow these steps to configure the user account 27
- Managing user account 27
- Specify the user name enter the old password specify a new password and confirm the new password 27
- User account to load the following page 27
- With user account management you can modify the username and password to refuse illegal users 27
- Backing up and restoring 28
- Saving the current configuration 28
- Restoring to the previous configuration 29
- Rebooting system 32
- Reseting the system 33
- Upgrading the firmware 34
- Click upgrade firmware to load the following page click yes to upgrade the firmware 35
- Chapters 36
- Part 3 36
- Switching 36
- Igmp snooping 37
- Overview 37
- Port setting 37
- Supported features 37
- Switching 37
- A known multicast group will be transmitted to the designated receivers instead of being broadcast in the layer2 network the following figure shows how igmp snooping works 38
- Figure 1 1 igmp snooping 38
- Switching switching 38
- User guide 34 38
- With lag link aggregation group function you can aggregate multiple physical ports into a logical interface to increase link bandwidth and enhance the connection reliability 38
- Click apply 39
- Configuring ports 39
- Follow these steps to configure the port parameters 39
- Port setting to load the following page 39
- Select the desired ports and set basic parameters for the ports 39
- Configuring igmp snooping 41
- Follow these steps to configure igmp snooping 41
- Igmp snooping to load the following page 41
- In the igmp snooping section enable igmp snooping enable or disable report message suppression according to your needs click apply 41
- In the multicast ip table section you can view the current igmp group information 41
- Configuration guidelines 42
- Configuring lag 42
- Configuration example 43
- Configuration scheme 43
- Example for configuring igmp snooping 43
- Network requirements 43
- Configuration steps 44
- As shown below hosts and servers are connected to switch a and switch b and heavy traffic is transmitted between the two switches to achieve high speed and reliability of data transmission you can bundle multiple physical ports into one logical interface in this case we bundle port 1 port 2 and port 3 of both switches into one logical interface 45
- Demonstrated with tl sg105e the following section provides configuration steps the configuration steps are similar for both switches here we take switch a for example 45
- Example for configuring lag 45
- Igmp snooping to load the following page enable igmp snooping and click apply 45
- Network requirements 45
- Configuration steps 46
- Chapters 47
- Monitoring 47
- Part 4 47
- Cable test 48
- Loop prevention 48
- Monitoring 48
- Overview 48
- Port mirror 48
- Port statistics 48
- Supported features 48
- Port statistics to load the following page 49
- Viewing port statistics 49
- You can view the statistics of each port you can click clear to clear the data also you can click refresh to refresh the data 49
- Click apply 50
- Configuring port mirror 50
- Follow these steps to configure port mirror 50
- For tl sg105e tl sg108e tl sg108pe 50
- In the port mirror section select the port mirror status as enable specify the mirroring port in the mirrored port section select a mirrored mode according to your needs and select one or more mirrored ports 50
- Port mirror to load the following page 50
- Click apply 51
- Follow these steps to configure port mirror 51
- For tl sg1016de tl sg1024de tl sg1016pe tl sg116e 51
- In the port mirror section specify the port mirror status as enable specify the mirroring port in the mirrored port section configure whether the ingress and egress packets of each port are mirrored or not 51
- Port mirror to load the following page 51
- Cable test to load the following page 52
- Check the test results in the table 52
- Follow these steps to test the cable 52
- Select your desired port for test and click test you can also click test all to test all the cables 52
- Testing the cable 52
- Configuring loop prevention 53
- Chapters 54
- Configuring vlan 54
- Part 5 54
- Overview 55
- Configuring mtu vlan 57
- Configuring port based vlan 58
- You can verify the configuration result of port based vlan in the table you can delete a vlan as you wish by selecting the vlan and clicking delete 59
- Configuring 802 q vlan 60
- Configuring the vlan 60
- In the 802 q vlan setting section enter a vlan id and a vlan name for identification to create a vlan select the untagged port s and the tagged port s respectively to add to the created vlan based on the network topology click apply 61
- The following page will be displayed click yes 61
- You can verify the configuration result of 802 q vlan in the table you can delete a vlan as you wish by selecting the vlan and clicking delete 62
- Click apply 63
- Configuring the pvid 63
- Follow these steps to configure the pvid 63
- Q vlan pvid setting to load the following page 63
- Select the ports and set the pvid for the ports 63
- Configuration example for 802 q vlan 64
- Configuration scheme 64
- Network requirements 64
- Demonstrated with tl sg105e the following section provides configuration steps the configuration steps on both switches are similar here we take switch a for example 65
- Network topology 65
- Q vlan to load the following page in the global config section select the 802 q vlan status as enable from the drop down list click apply 65
- The figure below shows the network topology host a1 and host a2 are in department a while host b1 and host b2 are in department b switch a and switch b are located in two different places host a1 and host b1 are connected to port 2 and port 3 on switch a respectively while host a2 and host b2 are connected to port 2 and port 3 on switch b respectively port 4 on switch a is connected to port 4 on switch b 65
- Chapters 68
- Configuring qos 68
- Part 6 68
- Bandwidth control 69
- Overview 69
- Qos basic 69
- Storm control 69
- Supported features 69
- Configuration guidelines 70
- Configuring basic qos 70
- Configuring qos in port based mode 71
- Follow these steps to configure qos in port based mode 71
- In the global config section select qos mode as port based click apply 71
- In the port based priority setting section select the desired ports and specify the priority queue for the ports click apply 71
- Qos basic to load the following page 71
- As dscp base 72
- Click apply 72
- Configuring qos in 802 p based mode 72
- Configuring qos in dscp based mode 72
- Follow these steps to configure qos in 802 p based mode 72
- Follow these steps to configure qos in dscp based mode 72
- Qos basic to load the following page 72
- Select qos mode as 802 p based 72
- Select qos mode as dscp based 72
- Bandwidth control to load the following page 73
- Click apply 73
- Configuring bandwidth control 73
- Follow these steps to configure bandwidth control 73
- Select the desired ports and configure the ingress rate and egress rate for the ports 73
- Click apply 74
- Configuring storm control 74
- Follow these steps to configure storm control 74
- Select the desired ports and configure the upper rate limit for forwarding broadcast packets multicast packets and ul frames unknown unicast frames 74
- Storm control to load the following page 74
- As shown below both rd department and marketing department can access the internet when congestion occurs the traffic from two departments can both be forwarded and the traffic from the marketing department should take precedence 75
- Configuration example for basic qos 75
- Configuration scheme 75
- Demonstrated with tl sg105e the following section provides configuration steps 75
- Enable port based mode 75
- Map port 1 and port 2 to different priorities queues 75
- Network requirements 75
- To implement this requirement you can configure qos in port based mode to put the packets from the marketing department into the queue with the higher priority than the packets from the rd department follow these procedures to configure qos in port based mode 75
- Configuration steps 76
- Configuring poe 77
- Overview 78
- Configuring poe 79
- Follow these steps to configure poe 79
- In the global config section you can view the current poe parameters you can configure the system power limit click apply 79
- In the port config section select the ports you want to configure and specify the parameters click apply 79
- Poe config to load the following page 79
- Chapters 81
- Part 8 81
- Searching help 81
- Online help 82
- Overview 82
- Supported features 82
- Searching online help 83
- Viewing information about the utility 84
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