S P E C T R U M E n t e r p r i s e M a n a g e r
M o t o r o l a V a n g u a r d D e v i c e s
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Port Type
Numeric code identifying the port type as follows:
1= null, 2 = pad, 3 = x25, 4 = mux, 9 = mx25, 11=
bsc2780, 12 = bsc3270, 13 = vip, 14 = pos, 15 =
sdlc, 16 = ncrbsc, 17 = fri, 18 = xdlc, 19 = bstd,
20 = rs366, 23 = ibm2260, 24 = vap, 25 = tbop,
26 = n270, 28 = tr, 29 = eth, 31= alc, 32 = sl, 33 =
fra, 34 = t3pos, 35 = atpad, 36 =tnpp, 37 = slip,
39 = hub, 40 = bri, 41 = x32pcm, 42 = ppp, 43 =
voice, 44 = t1, 45 = e1, 50 = ptype-3201, 51 = gsc,
52 = spp.
Port Speed
The speed of the port when Clock=Int; this is
detected clock speed if Clock=Ext. If Port Speed is
0, Clock=Ext but clocking is not being received
from attached device.
Port State
Describes the current port state (e.g., Link Setup).
Statistics
This area of the Port Configuration view provides
the following information:
% Port Utilization In
Percentage of port bandwidth in use for inbound
traffic.
% Port Utilization Out
Percentage of port bandwidth in use for outbound
traffic.
Frame In Total
Number of frames received by the port since the
last node, port,or statistics reset.
Frame Out Total
Number of frames sent by the port since the last
node, port,or statistics reset.
Controls
This area of the Port Configuration view provides
the following controls:
Boot Port
Setting this menu button to “1” boots this port.
Port Status
This menu button allows you to manually enable
(1), disable (2), or busy out (3) the port. The Port
Status field at the top of the view shows the
current status as one of these three numbers or
“4” if port is up, or “5” if it is down.