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• Flow Control | The Flow Control feature of the selected port can be enabled or disabled |
• Current Flow | Displays whether Flow Control is enabled or disabled on the currently selected port |
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• MDI/ MDIX | • Auto - the port to automatically detect the cable type. |
•MDI - if the port is connected to an end station.
•MDIX - if the port is connected to a hub or another switch
•Current MDI/MDIX This is the current MDI/MDIX status of the port
• PVE | For Gigabit Ethernet switches ONLY. When a port is a Private VLAN Edge (PVE) |
| port, it bypasses the Forwarding Database and forwards all unicast, multicast, and |
| broadcast traffic to an uplink. Uplinks can be ports or LAGs. |
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Click the Save Settings button to save your changes.
4.3.2 Link AggregationWhen you enter the Link Aggregation, you can see these parts (see figure
LAG, shows whether the port is part of a LAG.
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The Link Aggregation page contains the following fields:
• LAG | Indicates the number of the LAG interface. Up to eight LAG interface can be |
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• Description | Indicates the description of the LAG ports |
•Administrative Up indicates that the port is available and down shows administrator has taken the
Status | port offline. You can click the Save Settings option to save this option. |
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