Ethernet Interface Configuration Screen
6-4 Port Configuration Menu Screens
6.2 ETHERNET INTERFACE CONFIGURATION SCREEN
When to Use
To display the link status and current operating mode of each Ethernet port. This screen also
provides access to the Ethernet Port Configuration screen, which allows configuration of the
Ethernet port.
In normal operation, all front panel ports of the switch module automatically establish a link with
the device at the other end of the segment without requiring user setup. However, the Ethernet
Interface Configuration screen can be used to access the Ethernet Port Configuration screen to
select a port and display its characteristics. The Ethernet Port Configuration screen is used to
change the operating mode of the port and enable or disable the advertisement to another device.
Refer to Section 6.3 for details.
How to Access
Use the arrow keys to highlight the ETHERNET INTERFACE CONFIGURATION menu item
on the Port Configuration Menu screen and press ENTER. The Ethernet Interface Configuration
screen, Figure6-3, di splays.
SMARTTRUNK
CONFIGURATION
Used to logically group interfaces together to permit aggregation of
multiple links. This menu item appears when the Agg Mode field is set
to “HUNTGROUP” in the General Configuration screen. Refer to the
SmartTrunk User’s Guide for information about how to access and use
the SmartTrunk screens.
LINK
AGGREG ATION
MENU
Used to logically group interfaces together to create a greater
bandwidth uplink according to the IEEE 802.3ad standard. This menu
item appears when the Agg Mode field is set to “IEEE8023ad” in the
General Configuration screen. Refer to the Section 6.8 for information
about how to access and use the SmartTrunk screens.
BROADCAST
SUPPRESSION
CONFIGURATION
Used to set a desired limit of received broadcast frames that are
forwarded out other interfaces. For details, refer to Section 6.9.
Table 6-1 Port Configuration Menu Screen Menu Item Descriptions (Continued)
Menu Item Screen Function