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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch
EH7510
User Manual V 1.0

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Table 2.28

Label

Description

Factory Default

Port

Selects the ports to be configured.

Path Cost

Configures the port path cost in the range 1~200000000.
This value will affect the combination path cost. The lowest
combination path cost will be the best path to the Root
Bridge

200000

Priority

Configures the port priority in the range 0~240.
The port has the best route to the root bridge with the lowest
priority value.
This field is consist of :

128

P2P

Selects P2P Point to point connection type:
Force No: Force port P2P link to false.
Force Yes:
Force port P2P link to true.
Auto:
Select port P2P link to auto detection.

Force No

Edge

Choose whether it is an edge connection.

Uncheck

2.11 VLAN

A Virtual Lane Area Network (VLAN) is a group of devices that can be located anywhere

on a network, but all devices in the group have

connection with others as they’re physically

connected together. In other words, VLAN allows end stations to be grouped together even

if they’re not located on the same network switch. With traditional network, users usually

spend a lot of time on devices relocations, but a VLAN reconfiguration can be performed

entirely through software. Also, VLAN provides extra security because devices within a

VLAN group can only communicate with other devices in the same group; for the same

reason, VLAN can help to control network traffic. Traditional network broadcasts data to all

devices, no matter whether they need it or not. By allowing a member to receive data only

from other members in the same VLAN group, VLAN avoids broadcasting and increase

traffic efficiency ( next page, Fig. 2.42).

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