•
Manual
— To manually specify up to two IPv6 DNS servers.
Port Settings
Use the
Port Settings Table
to view and configure the settings for the port that connects the WAP device to
a LAN.
Step 1
Select
LAN
>
More
>
Port Settings Table
.
The
Port Settings Table
displays the following status and configurations for the LAN interface:
•
Link Aggregation
— Enable Link Aggregation Group (LAG). This option is enabled by default and can't be disabled
by the user.
•
LAG Mode
— Includes the following options:
•
Standard LAG
— If the negotiated speed of the two Ethernet interfaces are different, suspend the later plugin.
•
BW-First
— If the negotiated speed of the two Ethernet interfaces are different, suspend the lower speed of
the two.
•
Redundancy and Power First
— Adjust the speed of the two Ethernet interfaces to the same speed for binding.
This is the default mode.
WAP581 supports static LAG and does not support the LACP. Ensure that the LAG works with WAP581
device. This helps the user to switch the LAG from the default mode to the others.
Note
The
Port Settings Table
includes the following status and configurations for an Interface (LAN):
•
Interface
— Specifies the interface of the LAN
•
Link Status
— Displays the current port link status.
•
Port Speed
— When in review mode, it lists the current port speed. When in edit mode, and the Auto Negotiation
is disabled, select a port speed such as 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps. The 1000 Mbps speed is the only supported when
Auto-Negotiation is enabled.
•
Duplex Mode
—When in review mode, it lists the current port duplex mode. When in edit mode, and the Auto
Negotiation is disabled, select either
Half
or
Full
duplex mode.
•
Auto Negotiation
— When enabled, the port negotiates with its link partner to set the fastest link speed and duplex
mode available. When disabled, you can manually configure the Port Speed and Duplex Mode.
•
Green Ethernet
— Green Ethernet Mode supports both the auto-power-down mode and the EEE (Energy Efficient
Ethernet, IEEE 802.3az) mode. The Green Ethernet Mode works only when the auto-negotiation on the port is
enabled. The auto-power-down mode reduces the chip power when the signal from a link partner is not present. The
WAP device automatically enters into a low-power mode when energy on the line is lost, and it resumes normal
operation when energy is detected. The EEE mode supports QUIET times during low link utilization, allowing both
sides of a link to disable portions of each PHY’s operating circuit and save power.
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System Configuration
Port Settings