Netgear FSM726 FSM726 User Manual - Page 61

Status > MAC Address Table, duplex 10M Full; 100 Mbps half duplex 100M Half; or 100 Mbps full

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700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for Software v2.1 • Link: A green triangle pointing up indicates a valid link, while a red triangle pointing down indicates no link. • On/Off: Indicates if the port is enabled or disabled by the Administrator. • State: This refers to the Spanning Tree state of the port. Ports will be Blocking (Blk), Listening (Lis), Learning (Lrn), Forwarding (Fwd) or Disabled (Dis). • Speed: Indicates the speed and duplex for the port. The possible entries are Auto-negotiation (Auto); 10 Mbps half duplex (10M Half); 10 Mbps full duplex (10M Full); 100 Mbps half duplex (100M Half); or 100 Mbps full duplex (100M Full). • Flow Control: Indicates whether Flow Control support is set for automatic (Auto) or off (Disabled) • Priority Indicates if the port is set to high priority or normalpriority. This is an advanced feature that is configured under Traffic Prioritization • Trunk ID Indicates if the port is a member of a trunk by showing the ID number of the trunk. This is an advanced feature that is configured under Port Trunking Status > MAC Address Table Figure 5-10: MAC Address Table The MAC Address Table is a dynamic address lookup table that allows you to view the dynamic MAC addresses that are currently in the address database. When a MAC address is in the database, the packets intended for that address are forwarded directly to that port. You can filter the displayed addresses by port, VLAN, and/or MAC address by checking those fields. Web-Based Management Interface SM-10004-02 5-11

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700 Series Managed Switch User’s Guide for Software v2.1
Web-Based Management Interface
5-11
SM-10004-02
Link:
A green triangle pointing up indicates a valid link, while a red triangle
pointing down indicates no link.
On/Off:
Indicates if the port is enabled or disabled by the Administrator.
State:
This refers to the Spanning Tree state of the port.
Ports will be Blocking
(Blk), Listening (Lis), Learning (Lrn), Forwarding (Fwd) or Disabled (Dis).
Speed:
Indicates the speed and duplex for the port.
The possible entries are
Auto-negotiation (Auto); 10 Mbps half duplex (10M Half); 10 Mbps full
duplex (10M Full); 100 Mbps half duplex (100M Half); or 100 Mbps full
duplex (100M Full).
Flow Control:
Indicates whether Flow Control support is set for automatic
(Auto) or off
(Disabled)
Priority
Indicates if the port is set to high priority or normalpriority.
This is an
advanced feature that is configured under Traffic Prioritization
Trunk ID
Indicates if the port is a member of a trunk by showing the ID number of the
trunk.
This is an advanced feature that is configured under Port Trunking
Status > MAC Address Table
Figure 5-10:
MAC Address Table
The MAC Address Table is a dynamic address lookup table that allows you to view the dynamic
MAC addresses that are currently in the address database. When a MAC address is in the database,
the packets intended for that address are forwarded directly to that port. You can filter the
displayed addresses by port, VLAN, and/or MAC address by checking those fields.