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The Port Settings screen contains the following fields: | ||
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| • Port | Shows the port number. You can click on the Detail button of the appropriate port |
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| (G1, G2) to use an SFP module, and the Detail button shows the Port Configuration |
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| Detail screen, which include port, description, port type, admin status, current port |
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| status …… |
| • Description | Click up the Detail button to make a brief description of the port |
| • Admin Status | When to choose the UP button, the port can be accessed normally, to choose the |
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| Down button, the port will be taken offline |
| • Link Status | Shows an active connection when you choose the UP button, there is no active |
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| connection or the port has been taken offline by an Admiinistrator when you choose |
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| the Down button |
| • Speed | Shows the connection speed of the port and the speed can be configured only |
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| • Duplex | The port duplex mode, Full (transmission occurs in both directions simultaneously) |
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| or Half (transmission occurs in only one direction at a time). This mode can be |
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| configured only when |
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| or 100Mbps. |
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| It cannot be configured on Link Aggregation Groups (LAGs) |
| • MDI/ MDIX | Shows the MDI/MDIX status of the port. To use the MDI setting if the port is |
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| connected to an end station. To use the MDIX setting if the port is connected to a |
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| hub or another switch |
| • Flow control | Shows the flow control status of the port. It is active when the port uses Full Duplex |
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