MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO
Functions
13.5.2
Configuring Switch Ports
You can determine, which switch port is operated with which transmission rate
and if it is operated in half-duplex or full-duplex mode. You can also determine if
the auto negotiation (the recognition of the network cabling) is available at each
port. These settings may be required if end devices have problems with the
automatic recognition of the connection parameters. You can determine how the
events at the network and the states of the switch ports are displayed at the switch
port status LEDs.
Configuration via the web interface
In order to enable or disable the respective switch port, use in the menu
"Switch" on the page "Port configuration" the checkbox "active" of the
respective switch port.
In order to enable or disable auto negotiation, use in the menu "Switch"
on the page "Port configuration" the checkbox "Auto negotiation" of the
respective switch port.
In order to define the transmission rate of a switch port, use the radio
buttons "10 Mbit/s" and "100 Mbit/s".
To operate a switch port in full-duplex or half-duplex mode, use the radio
buttons "Half-duplex" and "Full-duplex".
Save your settings by clicking "OK".
Note
Loss of availability!
The configuration will immediately be transferred to the
switch after clicking on "OK". This may result that the
device cannot be accessed any more.
Do not disable the switch port that is used to connect the
configuration PC with the router.
13.5.3
Configuring the LED Display of the Switch Ports
You can determine how the events at the network and the states of the switch ports
are displayed at the switch port status LEDs. We recommend not to change the
basic settings and to change the displays only temporarily for diagnosis purposes.
Configuration with the web interface
Select for the respective network event or the state of the port the colour
of the LED display of the switch port status LED in the menu "Switch" on
the page "LED configuration" via the radio buttons.
Save your settings by clicking "OK".
77