Chapter 3 Using the console interface 201
Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Version 1.2
Port Configuration screen
The Port Configuration screen (Figures 71 and 72) allows you to configure
specific switch ports or all switch ports. You can enable or disable the port status
of specified switch ports, set the switch ports to autonegotiate for the highest
available speed of the connected station, or set the speed for selected switch ports
(autonegotiation is not supported on fiber optic ports).
You can disable switch ports that are tru nk members; ho wever, the screen prompts
for verification of the request before completing the action. Choosing [Yes]
disables the port and removes it from the trunk.
To open the Port Configuration screen:
Choose Port Configuration (or press p) from the Switch Configuration Menu
screen.
Tabl e 28 VLAN Di splay by Port screen fields
Field Description
Unit Allows you to select a switch in your stack. To view another switch, type its switch
number and press [Enter], or press the spacebar to toggle the switch numbers.
Port Allows you to select the number of the port you want to view. To view another port, type
its port number and press [Enter], or press the spacebar on your keyboa rd to togg le the
port numbers.
PVID Read-only field that indicates the PVID setting for the specified port.
Port Name Read-only field that indicates the port name assigned to the specified port.
VLANs Column header for the read-only fields listing the VLANs associated with the specified
port.
VLAN Name Column header for the read-only fields listing the VLAN Names associated with the
specified port.
Note: The Autonegotiation fields, the Speed fields, and the Duplex
fields are independent of MultiLink Trunking, rate limiting, VLANs,
IGMP Snooping, and the STP.