
Figure 2 - 12 Port Description window
Port Error Disabled
The following window will display the information about ports that have had their connection status disabled, for reasons such as Loopback Detection or link down status.
To view this window, click Configuration > Port Configuration > Port Error Disabled as shown below.
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| Figure 2 - 13 Port Error Disabled window |
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| Port | Displays the port that has been error disabled. |
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| Port State | Describes the current running state of the port, whether Enabled or Disabled. |
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| Connection Status | This field will read the uplink status of the individual ports, whether enabled or Disabled. |
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| Reason | Describes the reason why the port has been |
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Static ARP Settings
The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a TCP/IP protocol that converts IP addresses into physical addresses. This table allows network managers to view, define, modify and delete ARP information for specific devices. Static entries can be defined in the ARP Table. When static entries are defined, a permanent entry is entered and is used to translate IP address to MAC addresses.
To view this window, click Configuration > Static ARP Settings as shown below:
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