Chapter 8 Basic Setting
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 30 Basic Setting > Port Setup
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Port
This is the port index number.
*
Settings in this row apply to all ports.
Use this row only if you want to make some settings the same for all ports. Use this row first to set
the common settings and then make adjustments on a port-by-port basis.
Note: Changes in this row are copied to all the ports as soon as you make them.
Active
Select this check box to enable a port. The factory default for all ports is enabled. A port must
be enabled for data transmission to occur.
Name
Type a descriptive name that identifies this port. You can enter up to 128 ASCII characters
except [ ? ], [ | ], [ ' ] or [ " ].
Note: Due to space limitations, the port name may be truncated in some Web
Configurator screens.
Speed/Duplex
Select the speed and the duplex mode of the Ethernet connection on this port. Choices are
Auto
,
Auto-1G
,
10-an
(10M/auto-negotiation),
10M/Half Duplex
,
10M/Full Duplex
,
100-an
(100M/
auto-negotiation),
100M/Half Duplex
,
100M/Full Duplex
,
1G/Full Duplex
, and
10G/Full Duplex
(Gigabit connections only).
Selecting
Auto-1G
or
Auto
(auto-negotiation) allows one port to negotiate with a peer port
automatically to obtain the connection speed and duplex mode that both ends support. When
auto-negotiation is turned on, a port on the Switch negotiates with the peer automatically to
determine the connection speed and duplex mode. If the peer port does not support auto-
negotiation or turns off this feature, the Switch determines the connection speed by detecting
the signal on the cable and using half duplex mode. When the Switch’s auto-negotiation is
turned off, a port uses the pre-configured speed and duplex mode when making a connection,
thus requiring you to make sure that the settings of the peer port are the same in order to
connect.
Flow Control
A concentration of traffic on a port decreases port bandwidth and overflows buffer memory
causing packet discards and frame losses.
Flow Control
is used to regulate transmission of signals
to match the bandwidth of the receiving port.
The Switch uses IEEE 802.3x flow control in full duplex mode and backpressure flow control in half
duplex mode.
IEEE 802.3x flow control is used in full duplex mode to send a pause signal to the sending port,
causing it to temporarily stop sending signals when the receiving port memory buffers fill.
Back Pressure flow control is typically used in half duplex mode to send a "collision" signal to the
sending port (mimicking a state of packet collision) causing the sending port to temporarily stop
sending signals and resend later. Select
Flow Control
to enable it.
802.1p Priority
This priority value is added to incoming frames without a (802.1p) priority queue tag.
Media Type
You can insert either an SFP+ transceiver or an SFP+ Direct Attach Copper (DAC) cable into the
10 Gigabit interface of the Switch.
Select the media type (
sfp_plus
or
dac10g
) of the SFP+ module that is attached to the 10
Gigabit interface.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes to the Switch’s run-time memory. The Switch loses these
changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the
Save
link on the top navigation panel to save
your changes to the non-volatile memory when you are done configuring.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to begin configuring this screen afresh.
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