Netgear M4300-24X24F (XSM4348S) - Stackable Managed Switch with 48x10G including 24x10GBASE-T and 24xSFP+ Layer 3 Manual Do Utilizador

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Configure Switching Information 
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 M4200 and M4300 Series ProSAFE Managed Switches Web Management User Manual
The following table describes the nonconfigurable data that the MVRP Global Statistics page 
displays.
Loop Protection
Loop protection can detect physical and logical loops between Ethernet ports on a device.
About Loop Protection
Loops inside a network are costly because they consume resources and reduce the 
performance of the network. Detecting loops manually can be cumbersome.
The switch can automatically identify loops in the network. You can enable loop protection 
per port or globally.
If loop protection is enabled, the switch sends predefined protocol data unit (PDU) packets to 
a Layer 2 multicast destination address (09:00:09:09:13:A6) on all ports for which the feature 
is enabled. You can selectively disable PDU packet transmission for loop protection on 
specific ports even while port loop protection is enabled. If the switch receives a packet with 
the previously mentioned multicast destination address, the source MAC address in the 
packet is compared with the MAC address of the switch. If the MAC address does not match, 
the packet is forwarded to all ports that are members of the same VLAN, just like any other 
multicast packet. The packet is not forwarded to the port from which it was received. 
Table 101.  MVRP Statistics  
Field
Description
Interface
In the MVRP Statistics table, this field identifies the interface associated with 
the rest of the data in the row. 
Frames Received
The number of MVRP frames that were received on the switch.
Bad Header
The number of MVRP frames with bad headers that were received on the 
switch.
Bad Format
The number of MVRP frames with bad PDUs body formats that were received 
on the switch.
Frames Transmitted
The number of MVRP frames that were transmitted on the switch.
Transmission Failures
The number of MVRP frames that the switch failed to transmit.
Message Queue Failures
The number of messages that failed to be added to the queue.
Registration Failures
The number of MVRP frames that failed to register on a device or particular 
interface.