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4.
Select the check box next to the port or LAG to configure. You can select multiple ports and
LAGs to apply the same setting to the selected interfaces. Select the check box in the
heading row to apply the same settings to all interfaces.
5.
Configure or view the settings:
•
Description
. Enter the description string to be attached to a port. The string can be
up to 64 characters in length.
•
Port Type.
For most ports this field is blank. Otherwise, the possible values are:
•
Probe: Indicates that the port is a monitoring (destination) port. For additional
information about port monitoring see
Port Mirroring
on page
250.
•
Mirrored: The port is a source port and mirrors traffic to the probe port. For
additional information about port monitoring see
Port Mirroring
on page
250.
•
LAG: Indicates that the port is a member of a Link Aggregation trunk. For more
information see
Link Aggregation Groups
on page
83.
•
Admin Mode
. Use the menu to select the port control administration state, which can
be one of the following:
•
Enable: The port can participate in the network (default).
•
Disable: The port is administratively down and does not participate in the network.
•
Port Speed
. Use the menu to select the port’s speed and duplex mode. If you select
Auto, the duplex mode and speed will be set by the auto-negotiation process. The
port’s maximum capability (full duplex and 1000 Mbps) will be advertised. Otherwise,
your selection will determine the port’s duplex mode and transmission rate. The
factory default is Auto.
•
Physical Status
. Indicates the physical port’s speed and duplex mode
•
Link Status
. Indicates whether the Link is up or down.
•
Link Trap
. This object determines whether or not to send a trap when link status
changes. The factory default is Enable.
•
Enable: Specifies that the system sends a trap when the link status changes.
•
Disable: Specifies that the system does not send a trap when the link status
changes.
•
Maximum Frame Size
. Specifies the maximum Ethernet frame size the interface
supports. The size includes the Ethernet header, CRC, and payload. Any change to
the maximum frame size is immediately applied to all interfaces.
•
MAC Address
. Displays the physical address of the specified interface.
•
PortList Bit Offset
. Displays the bit offset value which corresponds to the port when
the MIB object type PortList is used to manage in SNMP.
•
ifIndex
. The ifIndex of the interface table entry associated with this port. If the
interface field is set to All, this field is blank.
6.
Click
Cancel
to cancel the configuration on the screen and reset the data on the screen to
the latest value of the switch.
7.
If you make any changes to the page, click
Apply
to apply the changes to the system.