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MULTILINK ML810 MANAGED EDGE SWITCH – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
PORT MIRRORING USING ENERVISTA SECURE WEB MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE
CHAPTER 9: PORT MIRRORING AND SETUP
•
Port Name
assigns a specific name to the port. This name is a designated name
for the port and can be a server name, user name or any other name.
•
Admin Status
indicates whether the port can be administered remotely.
•
Link
indicates the link status. In the figure above the link is down, implying either
there is no connection or the system connected to the port is turned off.
•
Auto-Neg
sets auto negotiation for 100 Mbps and Gigabit copper ports. There is no
no auto negotiation for fiber ports as their speeds are fixed.
• The
Port Speed
sets the speed to be 10 or 100 Mbps. This settings works only with
10/100 ports; it is ignored for 10 Mbps ports.
• The
Duplex
setting selects full duplex or half duplex capabilities for 10/100 Mbps
ports.
• The
Back Pressure
displays the state of the back pressure setting on the port. This
value can be edited in this window.
• The
Flow Control
displays the state of the flow control setting on the port. This
value can be edited in this window.
•
Priority
displays the priority set for the port. This value cannot be edited in this
window.
• The
VLAN ID
displays the VLAN set for the port. This value cannot be edited in this
window.
• The
STP State
displays the STP settings for the port. This value cannot be edited in
this window.
• The
Tagged State
displays the Tag settings on the port. This value cannot be
edited in this window.
• The
GVRP State
displays the GVRP settings on the port. This value cannot be edited
in this window.
• The
LLA
indicates the state of the Link Loss Alert feature.
The “Auto” (default) value for the
Port Speed
senses the speed and negotiates with the port
at the other end of the link for data transfer operation (half-duplex or full-duplex). The
“Auto” value uses the IEEE 802.3u auto negotiation standard for 100Base-T networks. If the
other device does not comply with the 802.3u standard, then the port configuration on the
switch must be manually set to match the port configuration on the other device.
Possible port setting combinations for copper ports are:
• 10HDx: 10 Mbps, half-duplex
• 10FDx: 10 Mbps, full-duplex
• 100HDx: 100 Mbps, half-duplex
• 100FDx: 100 Mbps, full-duplex
Possible port settings for 100FX (fiber) ports are:
• 100FDx (default): 100 Mbps, full-duplex
• 100HDx: 100 Mbps, half-duplex
To change the port speed on a transceiver port, the switch must be rebooted