3Com 1100 User Manual

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Configuring the Current Switch

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You cannot enable security on a port that is part of a resilient link, or a
port that is part of a port trunk. For more information, see

“Setting Up

Resilient Links”

on

page 79

and

“Port Trunks”

on

page 157

.

PACE Stack Default / Enabled / Disabled
Allows you to specify whether the port uses PACE (Priority Access Control
Enabled) to support multimedia traffic:

Stack Default — The port takes the PACE setting from the Advanced
Stack Setup page. For more information, see

“Configuring the

Advanced Stack Settings”

on

page 76

.

Enabled — Use this setting if the port is connected to:

A switch, bridge or router that does not support PACE, or has PACE
disabled

An endstation that has PACE enabled

Disabled — Use this setting if the port is connected to:

A hub

A switch, bridge or router that has PACE enabled

An endstation that does not support PACE, or has PACE disabled

VLT Tagging Enabled / Disabled
Allows you specify whether the port uses VLT (Virtual LAN Trunk) tagging.
By specifying that the ports at both ends of a link use VLT tagging, you
can create a VLT tagged link that carries traffic for all of the VLANs
defined on your Switch. For more information about VLT tagging, see

“Placing a Port in Multiple VLANs

on

page 166

.

VLT tagging can only be used on links to legacy 3Com devices.

A port cannot use VLT tagging if:

It uses 802.1Q tagging — for more information about 802.1Q
tagging, see

“Placing a Port in Multiple VLANs”

on

page 166

.

It is the main or standby port of a resilient link, and the other port
does not use VLT tagging — for more information about resilient links,
see

“Setting Up Resilient Links

on

page 79

.

It belongs to a port trunk — for more information about port trunks,
see

“Port Trunks”

on

page 157

.

You cannot disable VLT tagging if the port is part of a resilient link pair.

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