Command Description
-------- -----------
port
Display And Change Port Settings
unit
Display And Change Unit Settings
config
Set mode of operation
reboot Reboot
Unit
cleandb
Reboot With Clean Database
ifstats
Display Port Statistics
rmstats
Display Port RMON Statistics
version
Show Firmware Version
security
Configure Non-Standard Network Settings
download File
Download
sysname Change
SysName
accounts
Add or Delete Username/Password Accounts
Port Configuration
--------------------- Port Status Values -------------------------
Optics Data
Link Status Up Down
Link Lost Cntr 0 0
Duplex Status Full Half
Port Speed 100 Mbits 10 Mbits
Flw -100- --10- Flw -100- --10-
Partner Capable N N N N N N N N N N
FDX HDX FDX HDX FDX HDX FDX HDX
--------------------- Port Control Settings ------------------------
Data
Port Enable Enabled
Admin Status Up
Port Speed Ctrl Autoneg.
Advertise Ctrl Advert All
Advertise FlowC Adv Flow
Force FlowCtrl Flow Auto
Unit FlowControl Dis. FlowC
Use Arrow Keys To Move Cursor. Press Space Bar To Change Value.
Press RETURN To Set New Value. Press Q Or F4 To Exit.
Serial/Telnet sessions display port status as well as allowing configuration of some
port features. Type port and press Enter to be taken to the Port screen. From this
screen, view the port speed, duplex and link status.
The Port screen contains the following commands:
Port Enable -
Enable/Disable the port (Select Enable to enable the port).
Admin Status -
Set Administration level (Select UP to enable the port).
Both
Port Enable
and
Admin Status
must be enabled to enable the
port.
Port Speed Ctrl -
Set the port manually or for Auto-Negotiation.
Advertise Ctrl -
This is the Selective Advertising feature. Selective Advertising, when
used in combination with Auto-Negotiation, advertises the
configured speed and duplex mode for the twisted pair ports. Auto-
Negotiation must be enabled for Selective Advertising.
NOTE: Selective Advertising must be used when connecting to a device that Auto-Negotiates and a
specific speed and duplex mode is desired.
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