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4.3
Port
Configuration
Port
Configuration
group
enables
you
to
enable/disable
port
state,
or
configure
port
auto
‐
negotiation,
speed,
and
duplex,
flow
control,
rate
limit
control
and
port
aggregation
settings.
It
also
allows
you
to
view
port
status
and
aggregation
information.
Following
commands
are
included
in
this
group:
4.3.1
Port
Control
4.3.2
Port
Status
4.3.3
Rate
Control
4.3.4
Port
Trunking
4.3.5
Command
Lines
for
Port
Configuration
4.3.1
Port
Control
Port
Control
commands
allow
you
to
enable/disable
port
state,
or
configure
the
port
auto
‐
negotiation,
speed,
duplex
and
flow
control.
Select
the
port
you
want
to
configure
and
make
changes
to
the
port.
In
State
column,
you
can
enable
or
disable
the
state
of
this
port.
Once
you
disable,
the
port
stop
to
link
to
the
other
end
and
stop
to
forward
any
traffic.
The
default
setting
is
Enable
which
means
all
the
ports
are
workable
when
you
receive
the
device.
In
Speed/Duplex
column,
you
can
configure
port
speed
and
duplex
mode
of
this
port.
Below
are
the
selections
you
can
choose:
Fast
Ethernet
Port:
AutoNegotiation,
10M
Full
Duplex(10
Full),
10M
Half
Duplex(10
Half),
100M
Full
Duplex(100
Full)
and
100M
Half
Duplex(100
Half).
Gigabit
Ethernet
Port:
AutoNegotiation,
10M
Full
Duplex(10
Full),
10M
Half