
4.11.1 Basic Attributes
This topic describes the parameters, such as the port attribute, port enabling status, and maximum
frame length, that are used for configuring the basic attributes of an Ethernet port.
lists the parameters that are used for configuring the basic attributes of an Ethernet
port.
Table 4-36
Parameters for configuring the basic attributes of an Ethernet port
Field
Value Range
Description
Port
PORTn
Displays all the available ports
on an Ethernet port. The letter
n indicates the number of the
PORT port.
Name
For example: PORT-1
Specifies the name of a PORT
port. The name can contain up
to 32 characters in English or
16 characters in Chinese.
Enabled/Disabled
Disabled, Enabled
Default value: Disabled
Enabled
indicates that this
port is used and services are
available.
Disabled
indicates
that the services on this port are
not processed. Hence, when
configuring a service, you need
to enable the port to be used.
Working Mode
Auto-Negotiation, 100M Full-
Duplex, 1000M Full-Duplex
Default value: Auto-
Negotiation
NOTE
l
The EGT1 board supports
only Auto-Negotiation, and
1000M Full-Duplex.
l
The EFS8 board supports
Auto-Negotiation, and 100M
Full-Duplex.
Specifies the working mode of
the Ethernet port on a board.
This parameter determines the
maximum transmission rate
and communication mode of
the Ethernet port.
When setting this parameter,
you must ensure the working
modes of the interconnected
ports are the same. Otherwise,
the services are not available.
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