Configuration / project engineering
5.6 Configuration with Web Based Management
SCALANCE W786-xPRO
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Operating Instructions, Release 08/2007, C79000-G8976-C221-02
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Port State
With STP, a port can adopt three states:
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Discarding
No frames are forwarded from or to this port. The port has been disable by the user or
the protocol (for example, when a redundant path has been detected).
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Learning
The port receives packets in the same way as in listening mode, but does not forward
them. The MAC addresses are also entered in the "Learning Bridge".
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Forwarding
The port is fully enabled. Frames can be received and sent.
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Disabled
The port is not currently in use.
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State
Here, the state of the port in relation to the root bridge is displayed. The "ROOT" state
means that the port is connected directly with the root bridge. "DESIGNATED" identifies
all ports that are not directly at the root but that are enabled. Ports that are blocked are in
the "BLOCKED" state.
5.6.9.10
IP, TCP/IP, ICMP, SNMP menu command
Information on protocols
The pages of this menu show information on the IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, and SNMP protocols
in the form of tables.
Note
There are no CLI commands for this menu command.
5.6.9.11
Signal Recorder menu command
Note
The signal recorder is available only for clients and access points in client mode and the
IWLAN/PB-Link PN IO.
Signal strength indicators
The Signal Recorder can record or display the signal strength of the connected access point.
Using this data, you can locate areas with an inadequate signal strength. The Signal
Recorder can be particularly advantageous when the client moves along a fixed path (for
example suspension track).