00-Access Volume Organization
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6W100-20090626
Release 1102
The Access Volume is organized as follows:
Features |
Description |
Ethernet Interface |
This document describes: l Basic Ethernet Interface Configuration l Combo Port Configuration l Configuring Flow Control on an Ethernet Interface l Configuring the Suppression Time of Physical-Link-State Change on an Ethernet Interface l Configuring Loopback Testing on an Ethernet Interface l Configuring Storm Suppression l Setting the Interval for Collecting Ethernet Interface Statistics l Enabling Forwarding of Jumbo Frames l Enabling Loopback Detection on an Ethernet Interface l Configuring the MDI Mode for an Ethernet Interface l Testing the Cable on an Ethernet Interface l Configuring the Storm Constrain Function on an Ethernet Interface |
Link aggregation |
Link aggregation aggregates multiple physical Ethernet ports into one logical link. This document describes: l Basic Concepts of Link Aggregation l Configuring a Static Aggregation Group l Configuring a Dynamic Aggregation Group l Configuring an Aggregate Interface l Configuring a Load Sharing Mode for Load-Sharing Link Aggregation Groups |
Port Isolation |
The port isolation feature allows you to isolate different ports within the same VLAN. This document describes: l Introduction to Port Isolation l Configuring the Isolation Group |
Loopback Interface and Null Interface |
l Introduction to Loopback Interface l Configuring a Loopback Interface |
DLDP |
In the use of fibers, link errors, namely unidirectional links, are likely to occur. DLDP is designed to detect such errors. This document describes: l DLDP Introduction l Enabling DLDP l Setting DLDP Mode l Setting the Interval for Sending Advertisement Packets l Setting the DelayDown Timer l Setting the Port Shutdown Mode l Configuring DLDP Authentication l Resetting DLDP State |
LLDP |
LLDP enables a device to maintain and manage its own and its immediate neighbor’s device information, based on which the network management system detects and determines the conditions of the communications links. This document describes: l Introduction to LLDP l Performing Basic LLDP Configuration l Configuring LLDP Trapping |
MSTP |
MSTP is used to eliminate loops in a LAN. It is compatible with STP and RSTP. This document describes: l Introduction to MSTP l Configuring the Root Bridge l Configuring Leaf Nodes l Performing mCheck l Configuring the VLAN Ignore Feature l Configuring Digest Snooping l Configuring No Agreement Check l Configuring Protection Functions |
Smart Link |
Smart Link is a solution for active-standby link redundancy backup and rapid transition in dual-uplink networking. This document describes: l Smart Link Overview l Configuring a Smart Link Device l Configuring an Associated Device |
Monitor Link |
Monitor link is a port collaboration function used to enable a device to be aware of the up/down state change of the ports on an indirectly connected link. This document describes: l Monitor Link Overview l Configuring Monitor Link |
VLAN |
Using the VLAN technology, you can partition a LAN into multiple logical LANs. This document describes: l Introduction to VLAN l Types of VLAN l Isolate-user-vlan configuration l Introduction and Configuration of Voice VLAN |
GVRP |
GVRP is a GARP application. This document describes: l GARP overview l GVRP configuration l GARP Timers configuration |
Port Mirroring |
Port mirroring copies packets passing through a port to another port connected with a monitoring device for packet analysis to help implement network monitoring and troubleshooting. This document describes: l Port Mirroring overview l Local port mirroring configuration l Remote port mirroring configuration |