AT-S41 User’s Guide
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Type
The port types. Ports 1-24 are 10/100Base-TX and can operate at
10/100 Mbps. Ports 25-26 are 1000Base-TX and can operate at
10/100/1000 Mbps.
Link
The status of the link between the port and the end node
connected to the port. Possible values are:
Up - indicates that a valid link exists between the port and the end
node.
Down - indicates that the port and the end node have not
established a valid link.
Status
The current operating status of the port.
You might want to disable a port and prevent packets from being
forwarded if a problem occurs with the node or cable connected
to the port. Once the problem has been fixed, you can enable the
port to resume normal operation. You can also disable an unused
port to secure it from unauthorized connections. Possible values
are:
Enabled - The port is able to send and receive Ethernet frames.
This is the default setting for all of the ports on the switch.
Disabled - The port has been manually disabled.
Mode
The current operating settings of the port. Possible values are:
Auto - Indicates that the port is using Auto-Negotiation to set
operating speed and duplex mode. This is the default setting for
all of the ports.
10-HDx - 10 Mbps in half-duplex mode
100-HDx - 100 Mbps in half-duplex mode
10-FDx - 10 Mbps in full-duplex mode
100-FDX - 100 Mbps in full-duplex mode
1000-FDx - 1000 Mbps in full-duplex mode
1000-HDx - 1000 Mbps in half-duplex mode
The 1000 Mbps settings can only be applied on Ports 25-26.
Flow Ctrl
The current flow control setting on the port. A stack uses a special
pause packet to stop the end node from sending frames. The
pause packet notifies the end node to stop transmitting for a
specified period of time.