Cabletron Systems 7000 manual For 100Base-FX ports, options are

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If you select Auto-Negotiation at both ends of a link, be sure at least one mutually-advertised operational mode is available.

For a 100Base-FX port, the selection process is somewhat simpler; Auto Negotiation for these ports is not supported at this time, so you need only choose between 100Base-FX standard mode and 100Base-FX Full Duplex. However, you must still be sure that both link partners are set to the same operational mode, or the link will be unstable.

To set your desired operational mode:

1.Click in the Desired Operational Mode field to display the menu of available options; drag down to select the operational mode you wish to set.

For 100Base-TX ports, the available options are: 10Base-T— 10 Mbps connection, Standard Mode 10Base-T Full Duplex — 10 Mbps connection, Duplex Mode 100Base-TX— 100 Mbps connection, Standard Mode 100Base-TX Full Duplex — 100 Mbps connection, Duplex Mode

Auto Negotiation — the operational mode will be dynamically set based on the modes selected in the Advertised Abilities field (where both link partners are auto-negotiating) and the speeds and modes supported by the attached device

For 100Base-FX ports, options are:

100Base-FX— 100 Mbps connection, Standard Mode 100Base-FX Full Duplex — 100 Mbps connection, Duplex Mode

2.If you have selected Auto Negotiation (for 100Base-TX ports only), use the Advertised Abilities field to select the operational capabilities you wish to advertise to the port’s link partner. If both link partners will be auto-negotiating, be sure there is at least one mutually-advertised operational mode, or no link will be achieved.

The selected Advertised Abilities only come into play when both link partners are auto-negotiating; if only one link partner is set to auto-negotiate, that node will establish a link at whatever mode its partner is set to, even if that mode is not currently being advertised.

3.Click on to save your changes. Some window fields will refresh immediately and display the new settings; to manually refresh the window, simply close, the re-open it, or just re-select the Configuration option from the appropriate Port menu. Note that it may take a few minutes for mode

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Contents SmartSwitch User’s Guide Page Virus Disclaimer Page Restricted Rights Notice Page Contents Chapter Alarm Configuration Chapter Fddi ManagementChapter ATM Configuration IndexIntroduction Introduction Using the SmartSwitch 7000 User’s Guide Common Window Fields Related ManualsSoftware Conventions Device Name IP AddressLocation MAC AddressUsing the Mouse Left Mouse Button Right Mouse ButtonGetting Help Using Window ButtonsUsing On-line Help SmartSwitch 7000 Firmware Getting Help from the Cabletron Systems Global Call CenterSmartSwitch Chassis View SmartSwitch 7000 Chassis View Viewing Chassis InformationSmartSwitch Chassis View Windows Front Panel Information Connection StatusUpTime Port StatusBoot Prom Menu StructureFirmware TimeSmartSwitch 7000 Chassis View Menu Structure Device MenuPort Status Menu Help Menu Fddi MenuUtilities Menu Board Menus Port MenusStatus Port Status DisplaysSelecting a Port Status View Errors LoadChassis Manager Window SpeedType Port Status Color CodesViewing Hardware Types Chassis Manager WindowDevice Type Module TypeViewing I/F Summary Information IndexDescription Physical StatusLogical Status Interface Performance Statistics/Bar GraphsRate Viewing Interface Detail AddressError UnicastNon-Unicast DiscardedMaking Sense of Detail Statistics Viewing Fddi StatisticsPackets Transmitted Transmit only Setting the Fddi Statistics Polling Interval Frames/secKBytes/sec Peak KBytes/secUsing the Find Source Address Feature 11. Find Source Address WindowConfiguring Ethernet and Fddi Ports Managing the HubConfiguring Ports Configuring Fast Ethernet Ports Standard ModeFull Duplex 13. Fast Ethernet ConÞguration Current Operational Mode Desired Operational ModePort Type Link StateSetting the Desired Operational Mode Remote CapabilitiesFor 100Base-FX ports, options are COM Port Function COM Port AdminConfiguring the COM Ports Slip Speed SelectionSetting the Device Date and Time 16. Edit Date WindowEnabling and Disabling Ports Accessing the Statistics Window StatisticsRmon Statistics StatisticsBytes PacketsDrop Events Packet TypeProblems Viewing Total, Delta, and Accumulated Statistics Frame Size Bytes PacketsPrinting Statistics Standard Print WindowInterface Statistics Interface Statistics Packets Transmitted Transmit only Statistics Alarm Configuration About Rmon Alarms and EventsBasic Alarm Configuration Alarm ConfigurationAccessing the Basic Alarm Configuration Window Rmon Basic Alarm ConÞguration WindowViewing Alarm Status Kilobits Total Errors Broadcasts/MulticastsPort Number If NumberIf Type Log/TrapPolling Interval Rising ThresholdCreating and Editing a Basic Alarm Alarm Configuration Disabling a Basic Alarm Falling Thresholds Work,Viewing the Basic Alarm Log Advanced Alarm Configuration Accessing the Rmon Advanced Alarm/Event ListRmon Advanced Alarm/Event List Window Alarm Configuration Creating and Editing an Advanced Alarm To conÞgure an alarm TIP Alarm Configuration Table index.lengthin bytes.instancein decimal format Alarm Configuration Creating and Editing an Event Rmon Create/Edit Events Window TIP Alarm Configuration Adding Actions to an Event Alarm Configuration Deleting an Alarm, Event, or Action Viewing an Advanced Alarm Event LogHow Rising and Falling Thresholds Work Event Alarm Configuration How Rising and Falling Thresholds Work Fddi Management Configuration Fddi ManagementConcentrator ConÞguration Window MAC StateSMT Version Req. Requested Target Token Rotation TimeNeg. Negotiated Concentrator M PortsConcentrator Non-M Ports Number of MACsConnection Policy Ring ConfigurationFddi Management 15 32,768 Ñ a permanently set value for this bit Number of Nodes Address ModeStation List Stations Panel Node ClassTopology Upstream NeighborPerformance Frame Errors Transmit FramesReceive Frames Lost FramesAccessing the ATM Connections Window ATM ConfigurationConnection Data Settings VPIConfiguring Connections Adding a New ConnectionDeleting a Connection ATM Configuration Configuring Connections Symbols NumericsIndex-2 Index-3 Index Index-4