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  • H3C Aggregation Switch VLAN Segmentation

    H3C Aggregation Switch VLAN Segmentation

    When you configure Layer 2 linkaggregation, follow these restrictions and guidelines: · When you assign a port to an aggregation group,the recommended configuration procedure is as follows: a. Use the.


  • Adss Paraguay has single-mode and multi-mode options

    Adss Paraguay has single-mode and multi-mode options

    ADSS (All-Dielectric Self-Supporting) fiber cable is a robust, non-metallic optical cable designed for aerial installations without the need for a separate messenger wire. It consists of single-mode or multi-mode fibers housed in loose tubes made of high-modulus plastic materials. The loose tube design provides stable performance over a wide temperature range and is com atible with any telecommunications-grade optical fiber. A. Whether you're designing a short-range data center network or a long-distance metro backbone, understanding the distinctions between single vs.


  • Unmanaged switch VLAN access is not working

    Unmanaged switch VLAN access is not working

    The best way to have this working is to apply the PVID 55 to the port connecting to the unmanaged switch and the computers on that unmanaged switch will be connected to the VLAN 55 without any extra configuration. The unmanaged switch probably does not support dot1q trunking. QUESTION: Can the XS508M or GS110MX. Is it possible to configure individual ports on a managed switch to block specific VLAN traffic? I've been trying to read up on this but I haven't found a definitive answer yet. Our home network is based around an Edgerouter Lite and Ubiquiti access points, connected with some Netgear GS108T and.


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