Chapter 5: Local Management
Depending on the optional interfaces installed and if the device is a
Table 5-5 CONN/Port Organization
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CONN 1 = Network Port 1, | 10 Mbps | CONN 1 = Network Port 1, | 10 Mbps |
Network Port 2, | 100 Mbps | Network Port 2, | 100 Mbps |
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CONN 2 = Network Port 3, | 10 Mbps | CONN 2 = Network Port 3, | 10 Mbps |
Network Port 4, | 100 Mbps | Network Port 4, | 100 Mbps |
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CONN 3 = Network Port 5, | 10 Mbps | CONN 3 = Network Port 5, | 10 Mbps |
Network Port 6, | 100 Mbps | Network Port 6, | 100 Mbps |
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CONN 4 = Network Port 7, | 10 Mbps | HSIM = Port 7 |
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Network Port 8, | 100 Mbps |
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Fast Ethernet Slot 5 = Port 9 |
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Fast Ethernet Slot 6 = Port 10 |
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Type of STA (Selectable)
Allows the user to set the method that switches use to decide which switch is the controlling (Root) switch when two or more switches exist in parallel (Spanning Tree Algorithm). Valid selection is IEEE, DEC, and NONE. To set the STA, refer to Section 5.10.1.
Age Time (Modifiable)
Allows the user to set the amount of time (in seconds) that the
Port #
Lists each switched port on the device. If the number of ports is greater than eight, then the additional ports are listed on subsequent screens.
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