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| Set the transmission speed of the port: | ||
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Speed | • Auto | ||
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| • Auto 100 | ||
| • Auto 10 100 | ||
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| Set the duplex mode of the port: | ||
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| Set the link type of the current port, which can be access, hybrid, or trunk. For more | ||
Link Type | information, see "Configuring VLANs." | ||
To change the link type of a port from trunk to hybrid, or vice versa, you must first set its link | |||
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| Set the port VLAN ID (PVID) of the interface. For more information about setting the PVID, | ||
PVID | see "Configuring VLANs." | ||
To make sure a link correctly transmits packets, the trunk or hybrid ports at the two ends of | |||
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| the link must have the same PVID. | ||
Description | Set the description of the port. | ||
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| Set the MDI mode of the port. | ||
| You can use two types of Ethernet cables to connect Ethernet devices: crossover cable and | ||
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| operate in one of the following three MDI modes: across, normal, and auto. | ||
| An Ethernet port is composed of eight pins. By default, each pin has its particular role. For | ||
| example, pin 1 and pin 2 are used for transmitting signals, and pin 3 and pin 6 are used | ||
| for receiving signals. You can change the pin roles by setting the MDI mode. | ||
| • For an Ethernet port in across mode, pin 1 and pin 2 are used for transmitting signals, | ||
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| and pin 3 and pin 6 are used for receiving signals. The pin roles are not changed. | |
| • For an Ethernet port in auto mode, the pin roles are decided through autonegotiation. | ||
MDI | • | For an Ethernet port in normal mode, the pin roles are changed. Pin 1 and pin 2 are | |
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To enable normal communication, you must connect the local transmit pins to the remote receive pins. Configure the MDI mode depending on the cable types.
When you configure the MID mode, follow these guidelines:
•Typically, use the auto mode. The other two modes are used only when the device cannot determine the cable type.
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•When crossover cables are used, the local MDI mode must be the same as the remote MDI mode, or the MDI mode of at least one end must be set to auto.
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