AirLive POE-FSH808AT User Manual

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4. Web Management

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Output Queue Aging Time:

Purpose: This function is used to avoid the traffic jam on one port will not cause the

congestion of other ports. In some application, for example the IPTV Multicast

communication, the multicast stream is continuously generating from the source port,

the client port may be congested because of the limited bandwidth or slow network

processing ability. Then, the Pause frame of Flow Control will be generated once the

packet buffer is full. With the Output Queue Aging Time feature, when a packet is

stored at output queue in a switch for a long time will be aged out and become a

useless packet.

Aging Time: This command allows user to disable the feature or configure the aging

timeout time to 200ms, 400ms, 600ms or 800ms.

VLAN Striding:

Purpose: For some network environment, the network administrator probably want to

filter undesired broadcast or multicast packet to enhance the network bandwidth

utilization and forward meaningful unicast to a specific destination. VLAN is a good

mechanism to block broadcast packet, but it can also block the unicast packet

communication between VLANs. To solve this issue, a special function called “VLAN

striding” is designed to achieve this purpose. If VLAN striding is enabled, the packet

will be forwarded to the destination port directly, the unicast packet can stride across

VLAN.

VLAN Striding: By selecting this function, the switch will forward uni-cast packets to

the destination port, no matter whether destination port is in the same VLAN.

IGMP Snooping V1 & V2:

Purpose: A switch will, by default, flood multicast traffic to all ports in a broadcast

domain. Multicast can cause unnecessary load on host devices by requiring them to

process packets they have not solicited. The IGMP snooping is a feature that allows

the switch to listen in on the IGMP conversation between hosts and routers. By

listening (also known as snooping) to these conversations, the switch maintains a map

of which ports (clients) need which multicast stream (source). Multicast may be filtered

which do not need them, Multicast may be forwarded only to the IGMP group it joined.

IGMP Snooping: When this function is enabled, the switch will execute IGMP

snooping version 1 and version 2 without the intervention of CPU. The IGMP report

and leave packets are automatically handled by the switch. The next setting, IGMP

Leave Packet can be enabled or disabled. After enabled, the Leave packet will be

forwarded to IGMP router ports.

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