Appendix E Configuration MenusIPmux-1/1EInstallation and Operation Manual

Table E-32. LAN Configuration – Two Ethernet Ports

Parameter

Values

Remarks

 

 

 

Channel

Network, User

Selects port to be configured

 

 

 

Channel Status

Enable, Disable

When disabled, Ethernet LOS Events will not be sent to

 

 

the Logfile

 

 

 

Auto Negotiation

Enable, Disable

Enables the auto-negotiation mode (RFC 2239)

 

 

 

Max Capability

10BaseT Full-duplex,

Default: 100baseT Full-duplex

Advertised

10BaseT Half-duplex,

Note: This parameter is valid only when the Auto

 

100BaseT Full-duplex,

 

Negotiation mode is enabled (RFC 2239).

 

100BaseT Half-duplex

 

 

 

 

 

Default type

10BaseT Full-duplex,

Default: 100baseT Full-duplex

 

10BaseT Half-duplex,

Note: This parameter is valid only when the Auto

 

100BaseT Full-duplex,

 

Negotiation mode is enabled (RFC 2239).

 

100BaseT Half-duplex

 

 

 

 

 

VLAN Tagging

Yes

Switch works in tag or tag+rate mode

 

No

No (default) – switch works in basic or rate mode

 

 

Default: No

 

 

 

Default VLAN

 

VLAN associated with untagged frames arriving at the port.

 

 

This item is displayed only in user tagged, user untagged,

 

 

rate+user untagged modes..

Rate limit

50k to 5 Mb: in steps of

<0-Disable>

50k

 

5 Mb to 100 Mb:

 

in steps of 1 Mb

Only relevant to Network port.

Default: 100 Mb

Notes When VLAN Tagging is enabled at the Network, the bundle and all managers must use VLAN tagging with VLAN ID (VLAN ID not equal to 0).

The Rate Limiter restricts the user port bandwidth: In steps of 50K, up to 5M

From 5M–100M in steps of 1M.

A more detailed explanation is found in Rate Limiter Mode in Chapter 1.

E-52 Ethernet Configuration/Status – with Ethernet User Port

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Cisco Systems IPMUX-1E Table E-32. LAN Configuration Two Ethernet Ports, Rate+user untagged modes, Mb to 100 Mb