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| 700 Series Managed Switch User’s Guide for Software v2.1 |
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• | Link: | A green triangle pointing up indicates a valid link, while a red triangle |
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| pointing down indicates no link. |
• | On/Off: | Indicates if the port is enabled or disabled by the Administrator. |
• | State: | This refers to the Spanning Tree state of the port. Ports will be Blocking |
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| (Blk), Listening (Lis), Learning (Lrn), Forwarding (Fwd) or Disabled (Dis). |
• | Speed: | Indicates the speed and duplex for the port. The possible entries are |
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| duplex (10M Full); 100 Mbps half duplex (100M Half); or 100 Mbps full |
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| duplex (100M Full). |
•Flow Control: Indicates whether Flow Control support is set for automatic (Auto) or off (Disabled)
• | Priority | Indicates if the port is set to high priority or normalpriority. This is an |
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| advanced feature that is configured under Traffic Prioritization |
• | Trunk ID | Indicates if the port is a member of a trunk by showing the ID number of the |
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| trunk. This is an advanced feature that is configured under Port Trunking |
Status > MAC Address Table
Figure 5-10: MAC Address Table
The MAC Address Table is a dynamic address lookup table that allows you to view the dynamic MAC addresses that are currently in the address database. When a MAC address is in the database, the packets intended for that address are forwarded directly to that port. You can filter the displayed addresses by port, VLAN, and/or MAC address by checking those fields.