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11. Set (or override) the following
Switching Mode
parameters to apply to the Ethernet port configuration:
Speed
Set the speed at which the port can receive and transmit the data. Select either
10 Mbps,
100 Mbps, 1000 Mbps
. Select either of these options to establish a
10, 100 or 1000 Mbps
data transfer rate for the selected half duplex or full duplex transmission over the port.
These options are not available if Auto is selected. Select
Automatic
to enable the port
to automatically exchange information about data transmission speed and duplex
capabilities. Auto negotiation is helpful when in an environment where different devices
are connected and disconnected on a regular basis. Automatic is the default setting.
Duplex
Select either
half, full
or
automatic
as the duplex option. Select Half duplex to send data
over the port, then immediately receive data from the same direction in which the data
was transmitted. Like a full-duplex transmission, a half-duplex transmission can carry
data in both directions, just not at the same time. Select Full duplex to transmit data to
and from the port at the same time. Using full duplex, the port can send data while
receiving data as well. Select Automatic to enable to the access point to dynamically
duplex as port performance needs dictate. Automatic is the default setting.
Cisco Discover Protocol
Receive
Select this option to allow the Cisco discovery protocol for receiving data on this port. If
enabled, the port sends out periodic interface updates to a multicast address to advertise
its presence to neighbors.
Cisco Discover Protocol
Transmit
Select this option to allow the Cisco discovery protocol for transmitting data on this port.
If enabled, the port sends out periodic interface updates to a multicast address to
advertise its presence to neighbors.
Link Layer Discovery
Protocol Receive
Select this option to allow the Link Layer discovery protocol to be received on this port. If
enabled, the port sends out periodic interface updates to a multicast address to advertise
its presence to neighbors. This option is enabled by default.
Link Layer Discovery
Protocol Transmit
Select this option to allow the Link Layer discovery protocol to be transmitted on this port.
If enabled, the port sends out periodic interface updates to a multicast address to
advertise its presence to neighbors.
Mode
Select either the
Access
or
Trunk
radio button to set the VLAN switching mode over the
port. If Access is selected, the port accepts packets only form the native VLANs. Frames
are forwarded out the port untagged with no 802.1Q header. All frames received on the
port are expected as untagged and are mapped to the native VLAN. If the mode is set to
Trunk, the port allows packets from a list of VLANs you add to the trunk. A port configured
as Trunk supports multiple 802.1Q tagged VLANs and one Native VLAN which can be
tagged or untagged. Access is the default mode.
Native VLAN
Use the spinner control to define a numerical Native VLAN ID from 1 - 4094. The native
VLAN allows an Ethernet device to associate untagged frames to a VLAN when no 802.1Q
frame is included in the frame. Additionally, the native VLAN is the VLAN which untagged
traffic will be directed over when using a port in trunk mode. The default VLAN is 1.
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