Switch User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Product Overview
- Chapter 3: Installation
- Chapter 4: Configuration Using the Console Interface
- Chapter 5: Advanced Configuration
- Overview
- Accessing the Web-based Utility
- Setup > Summary
- Setup > Network Settings
- Setup > Time
- Port Management > Port Settings
- Port Management > Link Aggregation
- Port Management > LACP
- Port Management > PoE Power Settings
- VLAN Management > Create VLAN
- VLAN Management > Port Settings
- VLAN Management > Ports to VLAN
- VLAN Management > VLAN to Ports
- VLAN Management > GVRP
- Statistics > RMON Statistics
- Statistics > RMON History
- Statistics > RMON Alarms
- Statistics > RMON Events
- Statistics > Port Utilization
- Statistics > 802.1x Statistics
- Statistics > GVRP Statistics
- ACL > IP based ACL
- ACL > MAC based ACL
- Security > ACL Binding
- Security > RADIUS
- Security > TACACS+
- Security > 802.1x Settings
- Security > Ports Security
- Security > Multiple Hosts
- Security > Storm Control
- QoS
- QoS > CoS Settings
- QoS > Queue Settings
- QoS > DSCP Settings
- QoS > Bandwidth
- QoS > Basic Mode
- QoS > Advanced Mode
- Spanning Tree
- Spanning Tree > STP Status
- Spanning Tree > Global STP
- Spanning Tree > STP Port Settings
- Spanning Tree > RSTP Port Settings
- Spanning Tree > MSTP Properties
- Spanning Tree > MSTP Instance Settings
- Spanning Tree > MSTP Interface Settings
- Multicast > IGMP Snooping
- Multicast > Bridge Multicast
- Multicast > Bridge Multicast Forward All
- SNMP > Global Parameters
- SNMP > Views
- SNMP > Group Profile
- SNMP > Group Membership
- SNMP > Communities
- SNMP > Notification Filter
- SNMP > Notification Recipient
- Admin > User Authentication
- Admin > Static Address
- Admin > Dynamic Address
- Admin > Logging
- Admin > Port Mirroring
- Admin > Cable Test
- Admin > Save Configuration
- Admin > Firmware Upgrade
- Admin > Reboot
- Admin > Factory Defaults
- Admin > Server Logs
- Admin > Memory Logs
- Admin > Flash Logs
- Appendix A: About Gigabit Ethernet and Fiber Optic Cabling
- Appendix B: Introduction
- Appendix C: Glossary
- Appendix D: Specifications
- Appendix E: Warranty Information
- Appendix F: Regulatory Information
- Appendix G: Contact Information

Chapter 5
Advanced Configuration
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8-Port 10/100 Ethernet Switch with Webview
Out of Profile DSCP
Advanced Mode > Out of Profile DSCP
DSCP In Displays the DSCP In value.
DSCP Out Displays the current DSCP out value. A new
value can be selected from the pull-down menu.
The Policy Settings button opens the Policy Name
screen.
Policy Name
Advanced Mode > Policy Name
Policy Name Defines a new Policy name.
Add to List The Add to List button will add the policy to
the Policy Name table.
Select Policy Selects an existing Policy by name. The
Policy can be comprised of:
Class Map •
Action •
Policer •
New Policy Name Defines a new Policy name.
Class Map Selects an existing Class Map by name.
New Class Map The New Class Map button opens the
New Class Map screen.
New Class Map
Advanced Mode > New Class Map
Class Map Name Defines a new Class Map name
Preferred ACL Indicates if packets are first matched to
an IP based ACL or a MAC based ACL. The possible field
values are:
IP Based ACLs • Matches packets to IP based ACLs first,
then matches packets to MAC based ACLs.
MAC Based ACLs • Matches packets to MAC based
ACLs first, then matches packets to IP based ACLs.
IP ACL Matches packets to IP based ACLs first, then
matches packets to MAC based ACLs.
Match Criteria used to match IP addresses and /or MAC
addresses with an ACL’s address.The possible field values
are:
And • Both the MAC-based and the IP-based ACL must
match a packet.
Or • Either the MAC-based or the IP-based ACL must
match a packet.
MAC ACL Matches packets to MAC based ACLs first, then
matches packets to IP based ACLs.
Police Enables Policer functionality.
Type Policer type for the class. Possible values are:
Aggregate Policer Configures the class to use a
configured aggregate policer selected from the drop-
down menu. An aggregate policer is defined if the
policer is shared with multiple classes. Traffic from two
different ports can be configured for policing purposes.
An aggregate policer can be applied to multiple classes in
the same policy map, but cannot be used across different
policy maps.
Single Configures the class to use manually configured
information rates and exceed actions.
Aggregate Policer User-defined aggregate policers.










