Port Status and Configuration

Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters

Menu: Port Status and Configuration

From the menu interface, you can view and change the port configuration.

Using the Menu To View Port Configuration. The menu interface dis­ plays the configuration for ports and (if configured) any trunk groups.

From the Main Menu, select:

1.Status and Counters3.Port Status

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Status and Counters - Port Status

Port

Type

Intrusion

Enabled

Status

Mode

MDI

Flow

Bcast

Alert

Mode

Ctrl

Limit

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1

10/100TX

No

Yes

Up

100FDx

MDI

off

0

2

10/100TX

No

Yes

Down

10FDx

MDIX

off

0

3

10/100TX

No

Yes

Down

10FDx

MDI

off

0

4

10/100TX

No

Yes

Down

10FDx

MDIX

off

0

5

10/100TX

No

Yes

Down

10FDx

MDIX

off

0

6

10/100TX

No

Yes

Down

10FDx

MDIX

off

0

7

10/100TX

No

Yes

Up

100FDx

MDI

off

0

8

10/100TX

No

Yes

Down

10FDx

MDIX

off

0

9

100/1000T

No

Yes

Down

1000FDx

MDI

off

0

10

100/1000T

No

Yes

Down

1000FDx

MDI

off

0

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Figure 10-1. Example of a Switch Port Status ScreenPort Type

The port Type field represents the IEEE or other industry protocol in operation on that port. For example, 1000Base-SX is a gigabit protocol for gigabit operation over fiber optic cable.

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