The MultiSwitch 700 Device View

Port status view options are:

Status

You can view four port status categories, as follows:

Bridge — FWD, DIS, LRN, LIS, BLK, or BRK

Bridge Mapping — the instance of the physical interface associated with a bridge port

Admin — ON or OFF

Operator — ON or OFF

If you have selected the Bridge status mode, a port is considered:

FWD (Forwarding) if the port is on-line and ready to forward packets across the MultiSwitch 700 from one network segment to another. Note that this is also the default display for ports which are administratively enabled but not connected.

DIS (Disabled) if bridging at the port has been disabled by management; no traffic can be received or forwarded on this port, including configuration information for the bridged topology.

LIS (Listening) if the port is not adding information to the filtering database. It is monitoring Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDU) traffic while preparing to move to the forwarding state.

LRN (Learning) if the Forwarding database is being created, or the Spanning Tree Algorithm is being executed because of a network topology change. The port is monitoring network traffic, and learning network addresses.

BLK (Blocking) if the port is on-line, but filtering traffic from going across the MultiSwitch 700 from one network segment to another. Bridge topology information will be forwarded by the port.

BRK (Broken) if the physical interface has malfunctioned.

If you have selected the Bridge Mapping status mode, the port display will alter to show the dot1dBasePortIfIndex, which is the value of the instance of the interface index (the MIB II ifIndex) that corresponds to each bridge/switch port on the device. For a MultiSwitch 700 module, the dot1dBasePortIfIndex of the bridge interfaces will map directly to the ifIndex.

If you have selected the Admin status mode, a port is considered:

ON if the port is enabled by management.

OFF if it has not been enabled or if it has been disabled through management action.

The Admin state reflects the state requested by management; depending on the circumstances, this may or may not match the current Operator status, described below.

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700 specifications

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