Interface Control

where status is the value of PHY1STAT, defined as:

Status is auto when PHY1STAT = 1

Status is 10Mbps HDX when PHY1STAT = 2

Status is 10Mbps FDX when PHY1STAT = 3

Status is 100Mbps HDX when PHY1STAT = 4

Status is 100Mbps FDX when PHY1STAT = 5

3.To change the PHY1 value, press *.

Depending on the current value, the next sequential valid PHY1 value is selected and displayed as the status. For example, if the current value is 10Mbps HDX (2), pressing * changes the value to 3 (10Mbps FDX). If the current value is 100Mbps FDX (5), pressing * changes the value to 1 (auto).

If a value different from the current PHY1STAT value is entered, the following text displays left-justified at the top of the display:

Save new value?

*=no #=yes

4.Press the * button to terminate the procedure, or the # button to save the new value. If you press the # button, the following text displays:

PHY2=status *=change #=OK

where status is the value of PHY2STAT, defined as:

Status is disabled when PHY2STAT = 0

Status is auto when PHY2STAT = 1

Status is 10Mbps HDX when PHY2STAT = 2

Status is 10Mbps FDX when PHY2STAT = 3

Status is 100Mbps HDX when PHY2STAT = 4

Status is 100Mbps FDX when PHY2STAT = 5

5.To change the PHY2 value, press *.

Depending on the current value, the next sequential valid PHY2 value is selected and displayed as the status. For example, if the current value is 10Mbps HDX (2), pressing * changes the value to 3 (10Mbps FDX). If the current value is 100Mbps FDX (5), pressing * changes the value to 0 (disabled).

The following text displays left-justified at the top of the display:

Save new value?

*=no #=yes

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Avaya 555-233-128 manual PHY2=status *=change #=OK