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Jumbo Frames are Ethernet frames with more than 1522 bytes of payload.
Conventionally, jumbo frames can carry up to 9022 bytes of payload. Many, but not all, gigabit Ethernet switches and gigabit Ethernet network interface cards support jumbo frames, but all fast Ethernet switches/network interface cards support only standardsized frames. It requires hardware and software process for each frame. With the frame size being increased, the same amount of data can be transferred with less effort.
Jumbo Frame interface
Enable Jumbo Frame: Having ticked this checkbox, the switch will allow the jumbo packets (up to 9022 bytes) pass the gigabit port.
Click Apply to have the configuration take effect.
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Table of contents
- 12 Introduction
- 12 Hardware Features
- 15 Software Features
- 18 Package Contents
- 19 Hardware Description
- 19 Physical Dimension
- 19 Front (LED) Panel
- 20 LED Indicators
- 22 Hardware Installation
- 22 Desktop Installation
- 22 Rack-mounted Installation
- 24 Cabling
- 27 Wiring the Power Inputs
- 28 Wiring the Fault Alarm Contact
- 29 Network Application
- 30 X-Ring Application
- 31 Coupling Ring Application
- 32 Dual Homing Application
- 33 Central Ring Application
- 34 X-RSTP Application
- 35 Console Management
- 35 Connecting to the Console Port
- 35 Pin Assignment
- 36 Login in the Console Interface
- 37 CLI Management
- 37 Commands Level
- 39 Web-Based Management
- 39 About Web-based Management
- 39 Preparing for Web Management
- 40 System Login
- 41 System Information
- 42 IP Configuration
- 44 DHCP Server
- 45 System configuration
- 46 Client Entries
- 47 Port and IP Bindings
- 48 Update Firmware
- 49 Restore Configuration
- 50 Backup Configuration
- 51 System Event Log
- 51 Syslog Configuration
- 53 System Event Log—SMTP Configuration
- 55 System Event Log—Event Configuration
- 57 Fault Relay Alarm
- 58 SNTP Configuration
- 62 IP Security
- 64 User Authentication
- 65 Advanced Configuration
- 65 Broadcast Storm Filter
- 67 Aging Time
- 68 Jumbo Frame
- 69 Port Statistics
- 71 Port Counters
- 74 Port Control
- 76 Port Trunk
- 76 Aggregator setting
- 78 Aggregator Information
- 82 State Activity
- 84 Port Mirroring
- 85 Rate Limiting
- 86 VLAN configuration
- 87 Port-based VLAN
- 90 802.1Q VLAN
- 95 Rapid Spanning Tree
- 95 System Configuration
- 97 Port Configuration
- 99 SNMP Configuration
- 99 System Configuration
- 101 Trap Configuration
- 102 SNMPV3 Configuration
- 105 QoS Configuration
- 107 IGMP Configuration
- 109 LLDP Configuration
- 110 X-Ring
- 113 X-RSTP
- 115 Security—802.1X/Radius Configuration
- 115 System Configuration
- 116 Port Configuration
- 117 Misc Configuration
- 118 MAC Address Table
- 118 Static MAC Address
- 120 MAC Filtering
- 121 All MAC Addresses
- 122 MAC Address Table—Multicast Filtering
- 124 Factory Default
- 125 Save Configuration
- 126 System Reboot
- 127 Troubles shooting
- 128 Appendix A — RJ-45 Pin Assignment
- 131 Appendix B — Command Sets
- 131 Commands Set List
- 131 System Commands Set
- 135 Port Commands Set
- 138 Trunk Commands Set
- 140 VLAN Commands Set
- 142 Spanning Tree Commands Set
- 145 QOS Commands Set
- 146 IGMP Commands Set
- 147 Mac / Filter Table Commands Set
- 149 SNMP Commands Set
- 152 Port Mirroring Commands Set
- 153 802.1x Commands Set
- 156 TFTP Commands Set
- 157 SystemLog, SMTP and Event Commands Set
- 159 SNTP Commands Set
- 161 X-Ring Commands Set
- 162 LLDP Command Set
- 163 Access Control List Command Set
- 165 X-RSTP Command Set