Planet ISW-802M [44/60] Qos configuration
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Redundant Ring interface
[NOTE]
1. When you enable the redundant ring function, you must disable the RSTP. The redundant ring
function and RSTP function cannot exist at the same time.
2. Remember to execute the "Save Configuration" action, otherwise the new configuration will lose
when the switch power off.
4.17 QoS Configuration
You can configure Qos setting of the every port.
■ Oos Policy: select the Qos policy rule.
¾ Using the 8,4,2,1 weight fair queue scheme: the switch will follow 8:4:2:1 rate to process
priority queue from Hi to lowest queue. For example: the system will process 8 high queue
packets, 4 middle queue packets, 2 low queue packets, and the one lowest queue packets at
the same time.
¾ Use the strict priority scheme: Always higher queue will be process first, except higher
queue is empty.
■ Priority Type: every port has 5 priority type selections.
¾ Port-base: the port priority will follow the default port priority that you have assigned - High,
middle, low, or lowest.
¾ COS only: the port priority will only follow the COS priority that you have assigned.
¾ TOS only: the port priority will only follow the TOS priority that you have assigned.
¾ COS first: the port priority will follow the COS priority first, and then other priority rule.
Содержание
- User s manual p.1
- Port 10 100mbps tp 2 port 100base fx p.1
- Managed industrial ethernet switch p.1
- Isw 802m p.1
- Weee warning p.2
- Trademarks p.2
- Revision p.2
- Fcc warning p.2
- Disclaimer p.2
- Ce mark warning p.2
- Table of contents p.3
- Product feature p.5
- Packet contents p.5
- Introduction p.5
- How to use this manual p.5
- Product specification p.6
- Switching p.7
- Dimension w x d x h p.7
- Storage environment p.7
- Both of port based and tag based vlan group up to 64 vlans p.7
- Stability testing p.7
- Base fx p.7
- Protocol p.7
- Back plane p.7
- Power supply p.7
- Power consumption p.7
- Packet throughput ability p.7
- Optical cable p.7
- Operating environment p.7
- Network cable p.7
- Memory buffer p.7
- Management interface p.7
- Management p.7
- Mac address p.7
- Vlan supports port based vlan and ieee802 q tag vlan p.7
- Transfer rate p.7
- Installation p.7
- Switching architecture p.7
- Emission p.7
- Switch front panel p.9
- Product overview p.9
- Product description p.9
- Hardware installation p.9
- Led indications p.10
- Status p.11
- Reset button p.11
- Dip switches p.11
- Wiring the power inputs p.12
- Switch bottom panel p.12
- Wiring the fault alarm contact p.13
- Fault alarm contact p.14
- Din rail mounting p.14
- V dc buzzer 24v battery p.14
- Mounting installation p.14
- Wall mount plate mounting p.15
- This chapter provides some sample applications to help user to have more actual idea of p.17
- Network installation p.17
- Network application p.17
- Industrial switch function application the following figure is a sample application of the p.17
- Industrial switch p.17
- Hardware installation p.17
- Redundant ring application p.18
- Coulping ring application p.19
- Dual homing application p.20
- Web management p.21
- System login p.21
- Preparing for web management p.21
- About web based management p.21
- Port status p.22
- Single port information p.23
- Port statistics p.24
- Port control p.24
- Switch settings p.25
- Port mirroring p.26
- Vlan configuration p.27
- Port based vlan p.28
- Q vlan p.30
- Port vi p.33
- E mail alert configuration p.33
- Event configuration p.34
- Power alarm configuration p.35
- Ip configuration p.36
- Sntp configuration p.37
- Ip security p.39
- System configuration p.40
- Rstp configuration p.40
- Per port configuration p.41
- Redundant ring p.42
- Qos configuration p.44
- Snmp configuration p.47
- Trap manager p.48
- System operations p.48
- Community string p.48
- Security manager p.49
- Tftp restore configuration p.50
- Configuration backup p.50
- Tftp backup configuration p.51
- Tftp update firmware p.52
- Factory default p.52
- Save configuration p.53
- System reboot p.54
- Rate control p.54
- System log configuration p.55
- System log p.55
- Event configuration p.56
- Troubleshooting p.58
- Non standard cables p.58
- Incorrect power input p.58
- Incorrect connections p.58
- Improper network topologies p.58
- Faulty or loose cables p.58
- Diagnosing led indicators p.58
- Cabling p.59
- Attention p.59
- Base tx 10base t pin assignments p.60
- Appendix p.60
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