In this user interface, you can set and query advanced attributes for an internal port.
In the NE Explorer, select a board and choose from the Function Tree. Select the Internal Port and then click the Advanced Attributes tab.
Field |
Value |
Description |
|---|---|---|
Port |
VCTRUNKn |
Displays the VCTRUNK port. The letter n indicates the port number. |
Transmitting Rate (kbit/s) |
For example: 1000 |
Displays the transmitting rate of the port. |
Receiving Rate (kbit/s) |
For example: 1000 |
Displays the receiving rate of the port. |
| Broadcast Packet Suppression | Enabled, Disabled Default: Disabled |
The Broadcast Packet Suppression (Ethernet Interface Attributes) parameter specifies whether to enable the function for a port to suppress the broadcast packets and to control the traffic of the broadcast data packets that enter the port. If the broadcast packet suppression function is enabled, and if the broadcast traffic exceeds the specified threshold value, the broadcast packets that enter the port are discarded. |
| Broadcast Packet Suppression Threshold | 1-10 Default: 3 |
The Broadcast Packet Suppression Threshold(Ethernet Interface Attributes) parameter allocates the specified bandwidth to the broadcast packets. The bandwidth is allocated on the basis of the traffic proportion at the port. If the bandwidth allocated to the broadcast packets reaches the specified threshold, the port discards the broadcast data packets that are received. |
Threshold of Port Receiving Rates (Mbps) |
0 to 1000 |
The Threshold of Port Receiving Rates (Mbps) (Internal Ethernet Port Attribute) parameter specifies the data flow threshold at internal ports.
NOTE:
In the case of TBE, this parameter is supported. |
Port Rates Time Slice (m) |
0 to 300 |
Sets rates time slice for the internal port.
NOTE:
In the case of TBE, this parameter is supported. |
| Loop Detection | Enabled, Disabled Default: Disabled |
The Loop Detection
(Ethernet Port Attribute) parameter specifies the function
of reporting the self-loop alarms after one of the following loopback
cases is detected. Click Loop Detection (Ethernet Port Attribute) for more information. |
| Loop Port Shutdown | Enabled, Disabled Default: Enabled |
The Loop Port
Shutdown (Ethernet Port Attribute) parameter is set to
disable the self-loop port after a self-loop port is detected if the
loop port shutdown function is enabled. After the self-loop port is
shut down, the self-loop port only transmits or receives the self-loop
detection packets rather than any other packets. If the port is not
a self-loop port, it starts to work again. Click Loop Port Shutdown (Ethernet Port Attribute) for more information. |