User's Manual

8 Product Overview VH-8TX1UM/VH-8TX1MF
address that matches one in the authorized list will be forwarded, all other
packets will be dropped. Note that port security is disabled on all ports by
default, but can be enabled on a per-port basis by using the console
interface menus, the on-board Web agent, or via SNMP.
Broadcast Suppression
Broadcast suppression is a system that prevents a high level of broadcast
traffic from overwhelming the network. When enabled on a port, the
system monitors the level of broadcast traffic that passes through the port.
If the broadcast traffic level rises above a pre-defined packet-per-second
threshold, a broadcast-control mechanism will be employed. This
mechanism limits the amount of broadcasts passed by the port to half of
the received packet-per-second count. The control mechanism remains in
effect until the number of received broadcasts falls back below the packet-
per-second threshold. Broadcast suppression operation is configurable
using the console interface menus, the on-board Web agent, or via
SNMP.
Configuration Upload/Download
The VH-8TX1UM/VH-8TX1MF includes the ability to save the current
configuration settings to a file on a TFTP server. The file can be later
downloaded to the module to restore the switch configuration settings.
The configuration save and restore feature is available using the console
interface menus, the on-board Web agent, or via SNMP.
BootP
The Bootstrap Protocol (BootP) provides for the capability of passing
configuration information to hosts on a TCP/IP network. Using this
process, network devices do not need to be configured before they can
communicate using the TCP/IP protocol suite. The VH-8TX1UM/VH-
8TX1MF switch uses BootP to automatically configure IP address
information without requiring access to the console menus. BootP
operation is configurable using the console interface menus, the on-board
Web agent, or via SNMP.
Full-Duplex Mode
The full-duplex mode of operation on a port can double the throughput of
switch connections. This mode disables the collision detection portion of
the Ethernet Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection
(CSMA/CD) protocol, allowing for two-way traffic. Full duplex is
configurable using the console interface menus, the on-board Web agent,
or via SNMP.
Flow Control
Flow control allows you to manage network traffic during congestion
periods and to prevent the loss of packets when port buffer thresholds are
exceeded. Flow control also serves to deny access to additional traffic