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Software The version number of the software that runs the switch.
Uplink The ID number of the switch that has an uplink connection to this switch.
Downlink The ID number of the switch that has a downlink connection from this switch.
Status The status of the switch, either master or slave.
ID After Reset The ID number that the Switch will have after the next system reset. Values are Auto or 1 to 6.
Back to Main Menu
Select Back to Main Menu to exit the System Configuration Menu and return to the Main Menu screen.
Port Status
The Port Status screen displays status information for each of the switch’s ports, consisting of the port number, the port’s status, the link status, the port’s speed and duplex mode, and flow control status.
The settings on the Port Status screen cannot be edited. If you want to change a port’s settings, use the Port Configuration screen.
Port Status
Port Configuration
The Port Configuration screen allows you to change a port’s settings. You can enable or disable a port, or set its
System Mode
The System Mode screen displays information about the system mode:
System Mode
Current System Mode This is always set to Layer 2.
System Mode The system mode, either Stack or Standalone. This cannot be changed.
Stacking Mode after Reset This indicates the mode, Stack or Standalone, that the system will be in following the next system reset. The default mode is Stack.
Help
The Help screen explains how to navigate the various screens of the console interface.
Help
Logout
Select Logout to log out of the console interface.
Port Configuration
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