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IFM is not available on a port that has full duplex
enabled:
If the Duplex Mode field in this screen is set to
Full Duplex, the Intelligent Flow Management
field is not displayed
In all other cases where the port has full duplex
enabled, IFM has no effect
Disable Interactive Access
Yes/ No This field allows
you to disable the Interactive Access feature of PACE
(Priority Access Control Enabled) on the current port.
You should disable Interactive Access on a port if:
The port is connected to a repeater
The port is connected to a device with Interac-
tive Access enabled
For more information about Interactive Access, refer
to Setting Up the Switch Unit” on page 4-9.
VLT Mode: Enable / Disable This field allows you to
specify whether the port is a VLT (Virtual LAN Trunk)
port. A Virtual Lan Trunk (or VLT) is a
Switch-to-Switch link that carrie s traffic for multiple
VLANs. To create a VLT, the ports at both ends of
the link must be VLT ports.
For more information about VLTs, refer to VLANs
and the Switch 3000 TX” on page 5-3.
If the port uses AutoSelect VLAN Mode (refer to
the VLAN Configuration Mode field), you cannot
specify that the port is a VLT port.
Duplex Mode Half Duplex / Full Duplex / Unit
Default This field allows you to specify the duplex
mode of the port:
Full Duplex — Full duplex allows frames to be
transmitted and received simultaneously and, in
effect, doubles the potential throughput of a link.
In addition, full duplex also supports
100BASE-FX cable runs of up to 2km (6562ft).
You should only enable full duplex on a
point-to-point link between the Switch and
another device with full duplex support.
Half Duplex — You should use half duplex if the
port connects to a shared Ethernet LAN seg-
ment, or if the device at the other end of a
point-to-point link does not support full duplex.
Unit Default — The duplex mode of the port is
defined by the Duplex Mode field in the Unit
Setup screen. This is the default setting.
VLAN Configuration Mo de Port / AutoSelect /
Unit Default This field allows you to specify how the
port is placed in a VLAN:
Port — The port uses Port VLAN Mode, which
means that the port is manually placed in the
required VLAN.
AutoSelect — The port uses AutoSelect VLAN
Mode, which means that the port is automatically
placed in the required VLAN by referring to a
VLAN Server database in 3Com’s Transcend Enter-
prise Manager software.