D e v i c e V i e w s
Interface Labels
These labels represent the interfaces located on the front panel of the module. Each label provides access to an Icon Subviews menu, which contains the following three
•Operational Mode Configuration allows you to set the interfaces operational mode to either Standard or Full Duplex.
•Enable and Disable allow you to control the port’s operational status.
Each Interface label displays two information labels: an Interface Type label and an Interface Status label.
Interface Type Label
This label identifies the type and number of the interfaces represented. For example, “e1” refers to Ethernet interface number one for that module.
Interface Status Label
This label indicates the interface’s operational status relative to the application using the colors and legends listed in Table 6 and Table 7. See Application Label (page 24) for information on selecting the application to be displayed.
C h a s s i s D e v i c e V i e w
Table 6: Bridging Application Interface
Status
Color | Status | Description |
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Green | FWD | Bridge port is forwarding. |
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Blue | DIS | Port is disabled. |
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Magenta | LST | Bridge is in the listening mode. |
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Magenta | LRN | Bridge is in the learning mode. |
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Blue | SBY | Bridge port is in the standby |
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Orange | BLK | Bridge port is in the blocking |
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Red | BRK | Bridge port is broken. |
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Blue | UNK | The status is unknown. |
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Table 7: Physical Application Interface Status
Color | Status | Description |
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Green | ON | Port is operational. |
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Blue | OFF | Port is off. |
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Yellow | TST | Port is in the test mode. |
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