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Figure 76
MONITOR > Neighbor (Stacking Mode)
The following table describes the fields in the above screen.
13.2.1 Neighbor Details
Use this screen to view detailed information about the neighboring devices. Device information is
displayed in gray when the neighboring device is currently offline.
Up to 10 neighboring device records per Ethernet port can be retained in this screen even when the
devices are offline. When the maximum number of neighboring device records per Ethernet port is
reached, new device records automatically overwrite existing offline device records, starting with the
oldest existing offline device record first.
Click
MONITOR
>
Neighbor
>
Neighbor Details
to see the following screen.
Table 27 MONITOR > Neighbor
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
SLOT
This field appears only in Stacking mode. Click the drop-down list to choose the slot number
of the Switch in a stack.
Port
This shows the port of the Switch, on which the neighboring device is discovered. In
Stacking mode, the first number represents the slot ID and the second is the port number.
Please note that the default stacking ports (the last four ports of your Switch) cannot be
configured. They are reserved for stacking only.
Port Name
This shows the port description of the Switch.
Link
This shows the speed (either
10M
for 10 Mbps,
100M
for 100 Mbps,
1G
for 1 Gbps,
2.5G
for
2.5 Gbps,
5G
for 5 Gbps, or
10G
for 10 Gbps) and the duplex (
F
for full duplex or
H
for half).
This field displays
Down
if the port is not connected to any device.
System Name
This shows the system name of the neighbor device.
IPv4
This shows the IPv4 address of the neighbor device. The IPv4 address is a
hyper link
that you
can click to log into and manage the neighbor device through its Web Configurator.
IPv6
This shows the IPv6 address of the neighbor device. The IPv6 address is a
hyper link
that you
can click to log into and manage the neighbor device through its Web Configurator.
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