
Chapter
3:
Web
Management
Configuration
‐
Ports
3.1.3.
Configuration
‐
Ports
This
page
displays
current
port
configurations.
Ports
can
also
be
configured
here.
The
port
settings
relate
to
the
currently
selected
stack
unit,
as
reflected
by
the
page
header.
Port
This
is
the
logical
port
number
for
this
row.
Link
The
current
link
state
is
displayed
graphically.
Green
indicates
the
link
is
up
and
red
that
it
is
down.
Current
Link
Speed
The
current
link
speed
of
the
port.
Configured
Link
Speed
Selects
any
available
link
speed
for
the
given
switch
port.
Only
speeds
supported
by
the
specific
port
is
shown.
Possible
speeds
are:
Disabled
‐
Disables
the
switch
port
operation.
Auto
‐
Cu
port
auto
negotiating
speed
with
the
link
partner
and
selects
the
highest
speed
that
is
compatible
with
the
link
partner.
10Mbps
HDX
‐
Forces
the
cu
port
in
10Mbps
half
duplex
mode.
10Mbps
FDX
‐
Forces
the
cu
port
in
10Mbps
full
duplex
mode.
100Mbps
HDX
‐
Forces
the
cu
port
in
100Mbps
half
duplex
mode.
100Mbps
FDX
‐
Forces
the
cu
port
in
100Mbps
full
duplex
mode.
1Gbps
FDX
‐
Forces
the
cu
port
in
1Gbps
full
duplex
mode.
Flow
Control
When
Auto
Speed
is
selected
on
a
port,
this
section
indicates
the
flow
control
capability
that
is
advertised
to
the
link
partner.
When
a
fixed
‐
speed
setting
is
selected,
that
is
what
is
used.
The
Current
Rx
column
indicates
whether
pause
frames
on
the
port
are
obeyed,
and
the
Current
Tx
column
indicates
whether
pause
frames
on
the
port
are
transmitted.
The
Rx
and
Tx
settings
are
determined
by
the
result
of
the
last