Netgear FSM726 FSM726 User Manual - Page 36

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700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for Software v2.1 Figure 4-19: Port Trunking Trunks can be defined for similar port types only. For example, a 10/100 port cannot form a Port Trunk with a gigabit port. For 10/100 ports, trunks can only be formed within the same bank. A bank is ports 1 to 8, ports 9 to 16, ports 17 to 24, or port 25 and port 26 (using an FSM726 as an example), on the same switch unit. Up to four trunks can be enabled at the same time. To set up a trunk, use the space bar to select the ports that will participate in the trunk. Spanning Tree will treat trunked ports as a single virtual port. Note: You must use straight-though cables for all links in the trunk. Do not use crossover cables. And, you must disable auto-negotiation on the ports in a trunk prior to setting up the trunk. Main Menu> Advanced> Virtual Cable Tester The virtual cable tester feature lets you test the continuity of the GBIOC cable circuit. Figure 4-20: Virtual Cable Tester The results are reported for the selected port. The test can take up to one minute. 4-16 Administration Console Telnet Interface SM-10004-02

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700 Series Managed Switch User’s Guide for Software v2.1
4-16
Administration Console Telnet Interface
SM-10004-02
Figure 4-19:
Port Trunking
Trunks can be defined for similar port types only. For example, a 10/100 port cannot form a Port
Trunk with a gigabit port. For 10/100 ports, trunks can only be formed within the same bank. A
bank is ports 1 to 8, ports 9 to 16, ports 17 to 24, or port 25 and port 26 (using an FSM726 as an
example), on the same switch unit.
Up to four trunks can be enabled at the same time.
To set up a
trunk, use the space bar to select the ports that will participate in the trunk. Spanning Tree will treat
trunked ports as a single virtual port.
Note
: You must use straight-though cables for all links in the trunk. Do not use crossover cables.
And, you must disable auto-negotiation on the ports in a trunk prior to setting up the trunk.
Main Menu> Advanced> Virtual Cable Tester
The virtual cable tester feature lets you test the continuity of the GBIOC cable circuit.
Figure 4-20:
Virtual Cable Tester
The results are reported for the selected port. The test can take up to one minute.