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Table 29
describes the
Port Configuration screen fields.
Note:
When a Gigabit MDA is installed, only the Status field for that
MDA port is configurable. See
“High Speed Flow Control Configuration
screen
” on
page 204
to set the autonegotiation field for the Gigabit MDA
port. Gigabit MDAs only support 1000 Mb/s in full-duplex mode.
Table 29 Port Configuration screen fields
Field
Description
Port
Indicates the switch port numbers that correspond to the field values in that row of
the screen (for example, the field values in row 2 apply to switch port 2). The values
that you set in the Switch row will affect all switch ports and, when the switch is part
of a stack, the values that you set in the Stack row will affect all ports in the entire
stack (except the Gigabit MDA ports or fiber optic ports, when installed).
Trunk
The read-only data displayed in this column indicates the trunks that correspond to
the switch ports specified in the Trunk Members fields of the Trunk Configuration
screen (see “
MultiLink Trunk Configuration Menu screen
” on
page 207
).
Status
Allows you to disable any of the switch ports. You can also use this field to control
access to any switch port.
Default Value
Enabled
Range
Enabled, Disabled
Link
A read-only field that indicates the current link state of the corresponding port, as
follows:
•
Up: The port is connected and operational.
•
Down: The port is not connected or is not operational.
LnkTrap
Allows you to control whether link up/link down traps are sent to the configured trap
sink from the switch.
Default Value
On
Range
On, Off
Autonegotiation
When enabled, sets the corresponding port speed to match the best service provided
by the connected station, up to 100 Mb/s in full-duplex mode. This field is disabled for
all fiber optic ports.
Default Value
Enabled
Range
Enabled, Disabled
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