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.

 

 

 

Set the transmission rate of the port.

 

Available options include:

 

10: 10 Mbps

 

100: 100 Mbps

 

1000: 1000 Mbps

 

Auto: auto-negotiation

 

Auto 10: auto-negotiated to 10 Mbps

Speed

Auto 100: auto-negotiated to 100 Mbps

 

Auto 1000: auto-negotiated to 1000 Mbps

 

Auto 10 100: auto-negotiated to 10 or 100 Mbps

 

Auto 10 1000: auto-negotiated to 10 or 1000 Mbps

 

Auto 100 1000: auto-negotiated to 100 or 1000 Mbps

 

Auto 10 100 1000: auto-negotiated to 10, 100, or 1000 Mbps

 

 

IMPORTANT:

 

SFP optical ports do not support the 10 or 100 option.

 

Set the duplex mode of the port.

 

Auto: auto-negotiation

 

Full: full duplex

Duplex

Half: half duplex

 

 

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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