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Falcon M-Class | User Guide
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Flow Control
When “Auto Speed” is selected for a port, this section indicates
the flow control capability that is advertised to the link partner.
When a fixed speed setting is selected, traffic that is what is
selected.
Current Rx: This column indicates whether pause frames on the
port are obeyed.
Current Tx: This column indicates whether pause frames on the
port are transmitted.
The Rx and Tx settings are determined by the result of the last
Auto-Negotiation.
Configured: Check the configured column to use flow control;
this setting is related to the setting for Configured Link Speed
NOTICE: The 100FX standard doesn't support Auto Negotiation,
so when in 100FX mode the flow control capabilities will always
be shown as "disabled".
PFC
When PFC (802.1Qbb Priority Flow Control) is enabled on a port
then flow control on a priority level is enabled. Through the
Priority field, range (one or more) of priorities can be
configured, e.g. '0-3,7' which equals '0,1,2,3,7'. PFC is not
supported through auto negotiation. PFC and Flowcontrol cannot
both be enabled on the same port.
Maximum Frame
Size
Enter the maximum frame size allowed for the switch port,
including FCS.
The range is 1518-9600 bytes.
Excessive Collision
Mode
Configure port transmit collision behavior:
“Discard”: Discards frame after 16 collisions (default).
“Restart”: Restarts backoff algorithm after 16 collisions.
Description
Indicates the description of the port. Maximum length of the Port
description String is 64. Port description can be null. When port
description is not null, it can not contain space.
Buttons
Save:
Click to save changes.
Reset:
Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously
saved values.
Refresh:
Click to refresh the screen; any changes made locally will be
undone.

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