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4.3.11
Port
The pages in the Port folder allow you to view and monitor the physical port informa-
tion for the ports available on the switch. The Port folder has links to the following
pages:
4.3.11.1
Summary
Use the Port Summary page to view the settings for all physical ports on the platform.
To access this page, click
System
>
Port
>
Summary
.
Figure 4.121 System > Port > Summary
The following table describes the items in the previous figure.
Refresh
Click
Refresh
to update the screen.
Clear Counters
Click
Clear Counters
to reset all counters to zero.
Item
Description
Item
Description
Interface
Identifies the port or LAG.
Interface Index
The interface index object value assigned by the IF-MIB. This value is
used to identify the interface when managing the device by using
SNMP.
Type
The interface type, which is one of the following:
Normal: The port is a normal port, which means it is not a LAG
member or configured for port mirroring.
Trunk Member: The port is a member of a LAG.
Mirrored: The port is configured to mirror its traffic (ingress,
egress, or both) to another port (the probe port).
Probe: The port is configured to receive mirrored traffic from one
or more source ports.
Admin Mode
The administrative mode of the interface. If a port or LAG is adminis-
tratively disabled, it cannot forward traffic.
Physical Mode
The port speed and duplex mode. If the mode is Auto, the port's max-
imum capability are advertised, and the duplex mode and speed are
set from the auto-negotiation process. The physical mode for a LAG is
reported as “LAG”.
Physical Status
Indicates the port speed and duplex mode for physical interfaces. The
physical status for LAGs is not reported. When a port is down, the
physical status is unknown.
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