3com 3c16490 クイック設定ガイド

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priority-encoded, the Switch reads the priority level and 
determines whether the packet should be directed through the 
normal or high priority channel. This feature is useful, for 
example, during periods of excessive network load, when one 
type of traffic may require priority over another. The Switch is 
configured to comply with 802.1p, VLAN tagged frames.
Traffic prioritization ensures that high priority data is forwarded 
through the Switch without being delayed by lower priority data. 
It differentiates traffic into classes and prioritizes those classes 
automatically.
Traffic prioritization uses multiple traffic queues that are present in 
the hardware of the Switch to ensure that high priority traffic is 
forwarded on a different queue from lower priority traffic, and is 
given preference over that traffic. This ensures that time-sensitive 
traffic gets the highest level of service. The 802.1D standard 
specifies eight distinct levels of priority (0 to 7), each of which 
relates to a particular type of traffic. The priority levels and their 
traffic types are shown in the following table.
The traffic prioritization feature supported by the Switch 
is compatible with the relevant sections of the IEEE 
802.1D standard (incorporating IEEE 802.1p).
CAUTION: The Switch supports full-duplex 
auto-negotiation. If the connected device does not 
support auto-negotiation, the Switch will operate in 
half-duplex mode (even if the device is operating in 
full-duplex mode). In such a configuration, you may 
notice some degradation of network performance (see 
“Troubleshooting“ on page 6). 
3Com recommends that you use devices that are capable 
of auto-negotiation (and that you ensure that 
auto-negotiation is enabled, if it is a configurable option).
3 Link/Activity Status LEDs
The first (top) and third row of LEDs, which are colored yellow or 
green, show the link, activity, and speed status of the related 
ports.
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ports
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T Ports
4 Duplex Status LEDs
The second and fourth (bottom) row of Status LEDs, which are 
colored yellow (for duplex) or green (for module active), show the 
duplex status of the related ports.
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T Ports
1000BASE-T only operates in full-duplex mode. 
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX can be in half-duplex or 
full-duplex mode.
Module Active LEDs
5 PoE  Status  LEDs
These LEDs show whether individual ports are providing power to 
the connected PoE devices.
6 Power  LED
The Power LED shows the power status of the Switch:
7 Self-Adhesive Pads
The unit is supplied with four self-adhesive rubber pads.
If you intend to rack-mount the unit, you do not need to 
apply the pads.
Priority Level
Traffic Type
0
Best Effort
1
Background
2
Standard (spare)
3
Excellent Effort (business critical)
4
Controlled Load (streaming multimedia)
5
Video (interactive media), less than 100 milliseconds 
latency and jitter
6
Voice (interactive voice), less than 10 milliseconds 
latency and jitter
7
Network Control Reserved traffic
Status
Meaning
On
The link has been established.
Flashing
Packets are being received or transmitted on the port.
Off
If the link has not been established, either nothing is 
connected to the port, or there is a problem:
Verify that the attached device is powered on.
Verify that the cable is the correct type and is not faulty.
If these checks do not identify the cause of the problem, it 
may be that the unit or the device connected to the port is 
faulty. Contact your supplier for assistance.
Green
The link is operating at 100 Mbps.
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Yellow
The link is operating at 10 Mbps.
Status
Meaning
Green
The link is operating at 1000 Mbps.
Yellow
The link is operating at 10 or 100 Mbps.
Flashing
Packets are being received or transmitted on the port.
Off
The link has not been established. Either no cable or fiber is 
connected to the port or the connection has a problem. Do 
the following:
Verify that the attached device is powered on.
Verify that the cable or fiber is the correct type and is not 
faulty.
For fiber connections, ensure that the receive (RX) and 
transmit (TX) cable connectors are not swapped. 
If these checks do not identify the cause of the problem, it 
may be that the unit or the device connected to the port is 
faulty. Contact your supplier for assistance.
Status
Meaning
Yellow
The port is operating in full-duplex mode.
Off
The port is operating in half-duplex mode.
Status
Meaning
Green
Fiber SFP transceiver is inserted in the slot.
Off
No fiber SFP transceiver in the slot.
Status
Meaning
Green
Power is being delivered.
Off
No power is being delivered.
Status
Meaning
Green
The unit is powered on and ready for use.
Off
The unit is not receiving power.
Verify that the power cord is connected correctly.
If the unit still does not operate, contact your supplier.
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