2.Port configuration items
Item | Description | |
| Enable or disable the port. Sometimes, after you modify the operation | |
Port State | parameters of a port, you need to disable and then enable the port to have the | |
| modifications take effect. | |
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| Set the transmission rate of the port. | |
| Available options include: | |
| ∙ | 10: 10 Mbps |
| ∙ | 100: 100 Mbps |
| ∙ | 1000: 1000 Mbps |
| ∙ Auto: | |
| ∙ Auto 10: | |
Speed | ∙ | Auto 100: |
| ∙ Auto 1000: | |
| ∙ Auto 10 100: | |
| ∙ Auto 10 1000: | |
| ∙ Auto 100 1000: | |
| ∙ Auto 10 100 1000: | |
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| IMPORTANT: |
| SFP optical ports do not support the 10 or 100 option. | |
| Set the duplex mode of the port. | |
| ∙ Auto: | |
| ∙ | Full: full duplex |
Duplex | ∙ | Half: half duplex |
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| IMPORTANT: |
| Ethernet electrical ports whose transmission rate is configured as 1000 Mbps | |
| and SFP optical ports do not support the half option. | |
| Set the link type of the current port, which can be access, hybrid, or trunk. For | |
| more information, see the chapter “VLAN configuration.” | |
Link Type |
| IMPORTANT: |
| To change the link type of a port from trunk to hybrid or vice versa, you must first | |
| set its link type to access. | |
| Set the default VLAN ID of the interface. For more information about setting the | |
| PVID, see the chapter “VLAN configuration.” | |
PVID |
| IMPORTANT: |
| To enable a link to properly transmit packets, be sure the trunk or hybrid ports at | |
| the two ends of the link have the same PVID. |
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