Chapter 13
| Basic Administration Protocols
Link Layer Discovery Protocol
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Table 25: Remote Port Auto-Negotiation Advertised Capability
(Continued)
5
100BASE-TX full duplex mode
6
100BASE-T2 half duplex mode
7
100BASE-T2 full duplex mode
8
PAUSE for full-duplex links
9
Asymmetric PAUSE for full-duplex links
10
Symmetric PAUSE for full-duplex links
11
Asymmetric and Symmetric PAUSE for full-duplex links
12
1000BASE-X, -LX, -SX, -CX half duplex mode
13
1000BASE-X, -LX, -SX, -CX full duplex mode
14
1000BASE-T half duplex mode
15
1000BASE-T full duplex mode
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Remote Port Auto-Neg Status
–
Shows whether port auto-negotiation is
enabled on a port associated with the remote system.
◆
Remote Port MAU Type
–
An integer value that indicates the operational MAU
type of the sending device. This object contains the integer value derived from
the list position of the corresponding dot3MauType as listed in IETF RFC 3636
and is equal to the last number in the respective dot3MauType OID.
Port Details
–
802.3 Extension Power Information
◆
Remote Power Class
–
The port Class of the given port associated with the
remote system (PSE
–
Power Sourcing Equipment or PD
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Powered Device).
◆
Remote Power MDI Status
–
Shows whether MDI power is enabled on the
given port associated with the remote system.
◆
Remote Power Pairs
–
“Signal” means that the signal pairs only are in use, and
“Spare” means that the spare pairs only are in
use.
◆
Remote Power MDI Supported
–
Shows whether MDI power is supported on
the given port associated with the remote system.
◆
Remote Power Pair Controllable
–
Indicates whether the pair selection can be
controlled for sourcing power on the given port associated with the remote
system.
◆
Remote Power Classification
–
This classification is used to tag different
terminals on the Power over LAN network according to their power
consumption. Devices such as IP telephones, WLAN access points and others,
will be classified according to their power requirements.
Bit
Capability
Summary of Contents for GEL-5261
Page 14: ...14 Contents Glossary 551 Index 559...
Page 26: ...26 Figures...
Page 30: ...30 Section I Getting Started...
Page 42: ...42 Section II Web Configuration IP Services on page 527...
Page 45: ...Chapter 2 Using the Web Interface NavigatingtheWebBrowserInterface 45 Figure 1 Dashboard...
Page 62: ...62 Chapter 2 Using the Web Interface NavigatingtheWebBrowserInterface...
Page 180: ...Chapter 6 Address Table Settings Issuing MAC Address Traps 180...
Page 208: ...Chapter 8 Congestion Control Storm Control 208 Figure 121 Configuring Storm Control...
Page 228: ...228 Chapter 10 Quality of Service Attaching a Policy Map to a Port...
Page 332: ...Chapter 12 Security Measures ARP Inspection 332 Figure 207 Displaying the ARP Inspection Log...
Page 436: ...Chapter 13 Basic Administration Protocols LBD Configuration 436...
Page 488: ...488 Chapter 14 Multicast Filtering Filtering MLD Query Packets on an Interface...
Page 498: ...Chapter 15 IP Tools Address Resolution Protocol 498...
Page 517: ...517 Chapter 16 IP Configuration Setting the Switch s IP Address IP Version 6 interface...
Page 542: ...540 Section III Appendices...
Page 560: ...Glossary 558...
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