Using the BayStack 350 10/100/1000 Series Switch

Table 3-12.

Port Configuration Screen Fields (continued)

 

 

 

Field

Description

 

 

 

Trunk

The read-only data displayed in this column indicates the trunk (1 to 4) that

 

corresponds to the switch ports specified in the Trunk Members fields of the Trunk

 

Configuration screen (see “MultiLink Trunk Configuration” on page 3-35).

Status

Allows you to disable any of the switch ports. You can also use this field to control

 

access to any switch port.

 

Default Value:

Enabled

 

Range:

Enabled, Disabled

Link

A read-only field that indicates the current link state of the corresponding port, as

 

follows:

 

Up: The port is connected and operational.

Down: The port is not connected or is not operational.

Autonegotiation

When enabled, sets the corresponding port speed to match the best service provided

 

by the connected station, up to 100 Mb/s in full-duplex mode. This field is disabled for

 

all fiber optic ports.

 

Default Value:

Enabled

 

Range:

Enabled, Disabled

Speed/Duplex

Allows you to manually configure any port to support an Ethernet speed of 10 Mb/s or

 

100 Mb/s, in half- or full-duplex mode. This field is set (by default) to 1000 Mb/s,

 

full-duplex for gigabit MDA ports only.

 

Default Value:

100Mbs/Half (when Autonegotiation is Disabled)

 

Range:

10Mbs/Half, 10Mbs/Full, 100Mbs/Half, 100Mbs/Full

 

 

 

High Speed Flow Control Configuration

The High Speed Flow Control Configuration screen (Figure 3-15) allows you to set the port parameters for installed gigabit MDAs.

Note: This screen only appears when an optional gigabit MDA is installed in the Uplink Module slot.

Choose High Speed Flow Control Configuration (or press h) from the Switch Configuration Menu screen to open the High Speed Flow Control Configuration screen.

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Nortel Networks 350 manual High Speed Flow Control Configuration