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In the
State
column, you can enable or disable control over this port.
In
Negotiation
column, you can configure the auto-negotiation mode to
Auto
to enable
automatic negotiation, or
Force
(to directly specify the speed/duplex on this port).
In the
Speed
column, you can configure the speed of this port.
In the
Duplex
column, you can configure the full-duplex or half-duplex mode of this port.
In
Flow Control
column, “Symmetric” means that you need to activate the flow control function
of the remote network device in order to allow the flow control mechanism of the corresponding
port of the switch to work. “Asymmetric” means that you don’t need to activate the flow control
function of the remote network device, as the flow control of the corresponding port of the switch
will work anyway.
Once you finish your configuration, click
Apply
to apply your settings.
Note:
Remember to click on the Save Configuration button to save your settings. Otherwise the
settings you made will be lost when the switch is powered off.
Switch Settings
With the Switch Settings screen, you can assign a system name, location, and brief description.
You can also view stored information.
System Name
: You can use this field to assign a name to the switch.
System Location
: You can use this field to specify the switch’s physical location.
System Description
: You can attach a brief description to the switch here.
Firmware Version
: Displays the firmware version installed in this switch.
Kernel Version
: Displays the kernel version in this switch.
Hardware Version
: Displays the hardware version of this switch.
MAC Address
: Displays the unique hardware address (MAC address) assigned by the
manufacturer (the default setting).
Once you finish your configuration, click
Apply
to apply your settings.
Note:
Always remember to select
Save Configuration
to save your settings. Otherwise, the
settings you made will be lost when the switch is powered OFF.