Gigabit Uplink Web Smart Switch

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This page contains the following fields:

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¾¾ Port Status: Indicates whether the port is operational or non-operational. "Enable" indicates the port is operational and "Disable" indicates the port is non-operational. If a port is unused for a long time, it can be set to be non-operational to cut down energy costs.

Note: You can't manage the switch via the port, which is non-operational. Please set the value of the management port to be “enable”.

¾¾ Port Security: "Enable" indicates the port will not learn new MAC address and only transmits the frames from the MAC address it has learned. "Disable" indicates it will learn new MAC address.

Caution: If you haven’t set the static MAC address, you can't enable all of the port security, which will result in an inability to manage the switch.

¾¾ Flow Control: Indicates whether the flow control is enabled or disabled.

¾¾ Duplex Mode: Possible field values are Auto, 10Mbps HD, 10Mbps FD, 100Mbps HD, 100Mbps FD and 1000Mbps FD (Giga port support\, "HD" stands for halfduplex and "FD" stands for full-duplex. “Auto” means auto negotiation.

Further explanation:

By operating on fields in the All Ports line expediently, you can set the values of all ports in the corresponding field. Some other setting pages offer the same function.

Parameters of Trunk member ports are configured with default value (see the Appendix B table\ and cannot be configured here (see port 5 and 6 in the Figure 6-22 for example\. For SFP, the Duplex Mode is set to “1000Mbps FD” and cannot be modified.

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