port that does support auto-negotiation. If two gigabit ports that support auto-negotiation are connected, you should enable auto-negotiation.

Auto-negotiation and remote fault detection cannot be enabled concurrently. Auto-negotiation must be disabled in order to enable remote fault detection. When auto- negotiation is enabled, remote fault detection is automatically disabled.

For gigabit modules, auto-negotiation is always disabled.

11.Click APPLY to save your changes, or CANCEL to restore previous settings. Table9 describes the gigabit port parameters:

 

Table 9. Gigabit Port Parameters

 

 

Parameter

Definition

 

 

Name

A user-assigned name for this port (possibly a drop

 

name or the name of the station or other device

 

connected to the port).

 

 

Category

Enables you to select either User Port or Service

 

Port. The User Port is intended for use with

 

switch connections to end user nodes. The

 

Service Port is intended for use with switch

 

connections to servers or other switches.

 

The primary difference between the User and

 

Service Port designation is that a Service Port

 

allows the switch to generate both log messages and

 

alarm messages (traps). The User Port only

 

generates log messages. This prevents your

 

network management station from being

 

overwhelmed by port up/down messages that

 

result from users turning workstations on and off.

 

 

Flow

Determines if IEEE 802.3z pause control is used

Control

on this port. The pause mechanism allows the port

Mode

to stop a sending station from sending more

 

packets if the receiving port’s buffers are full. This

 

helps prevent lost or dropped packets.

 

This feature is recommended for use primarily on

 

end station connections. Using this feature on

 

trunk ports can cause unnecessary congestion on

 

the network.

 

 

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