How to adjust the working mode of the switch and the role of these modes?
This Article Applies to: all Switch
How to choose switch mode
In our daily use, different switches have different working modes, and these working modes are applicable to different scenarios. So how do we choose switch modes based on the scenarios?
Taking TEG1016G as an example:
1. Network cloning: Close flow control for all ports, suitable for network cloning in internet cafes;
2. Standard sharing: Full port negotiation enables flow control, suitable for environments such as regular data transmission;
3. Port aggregation: Ports 23 and 24 form a port aggregation group (source MAC% 2B destination MAC, static aggregation)
4. Port isolation: Ports 1-22 are isolated from each other and can only communicate with ports 23 and 24. Suitable for scenarios such as dormitories, hotels, bars, and wireless coverage that do not require communication between clients
TEG1128P-24-410W as an example:
1. Standard sharing: All ports can communicate with each other and can be used as a regular unmanaged PoE switch.
2. Port priority: Ports 1-8 are high priority ports, which can greatly reduce packet loss, lag, and other issues when the network is congested.
3. Network extension: The maximum transmission distance of ports 17-24 of the switch can reach 250 meters, and all ports can communicate with each other.
4. VLAN isolation: Ports 1-24 cannot communicate with each other, but can communicate with upstream ports 25, 26, SFP1 (27), and SFP2 (28), which can be used to isolate broadcast storms and DHCP conflicts.