Use the System > Capability page to configure support for jumbo frames. The switch provides more efficient throughput for large sequential data transfers by supporting jumbo frames up to 10240 bytes for Gigabit Ethernet and 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports or trunks. Compared to standard Ethernet frames that run only up to 1.5 KB, using jumbo frames significantly reduces the per-packet overhead required to process protocol encapsulation fields.
Also use this page to display settings based on the Bridge MIB. The Bridge MIB includes extensions for managed devices that support Multicast Filtering, Traffic Classes, and Virtual LANs. You can access these extensions to display default settings for the key variables.
Configures support for jumbo frames. (Default: Disabled)
This switch does not support the filtering of individual multicast addresses based on GMRP (GARP Multicast Registration Protocol).
This switch provides mapping of user priorities to multiple traffic classes.
This switch allows static filtering for unicast and multicast addresses.
Based on IEEE 802.1Q, "1" indicates Bridges that support only single spanning tree (SST) operation, and "2" indicates Bridges that support multiple spanning tree (MST) operation.
This switch uses Independent VLAN Learning (IVL), where each port maintains its own filtering database.
This switch does not support multiple local bridges outside of the scope of 802.1Q defined VLANs.
This switch allows you to override the default Port VLAN ID (PVID used in frame tags) and egress status (VLAN-Tagged or Untagged) on each port.
The maximum number of VLANs supported on this switch.
The maximum configurable VLAN identifier supported on this switch.