Netgear GSM7224v1 GSM7212 Command line reference manual - Page 68
Admin Mode, Physical Mode, Physical Status, Link Status, Link Trap, LACP Mode, Format, Group Name,
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Command Line Interface Reference for the ProSafe 7200 Series Layer-2 Switches, Software Ver- Admin Mode Physical Mode Physical Status Link Status Link Trap LACP Mode Mon - this port is a monitoring port. Look at the Port Monitoring screens to find out more information. Lag - this port is a member of a port-channel (LAG). Probe - this port is a probe port. Selects the Port control administration state. The port must be enabled in order for it to be allowed into the network. - May be enabled or disabled. The factory default is enabled. Selects the desired port speed and duplex mode. If auto-negotiation support is selected, then the duplex mode and speed is set from the auto-negotiation process. Note that the maximum capability of the port (full duplex -100M) is advertised. Otherwise, this object determines the port's duplex mode and transmission rate. The factory default is Auto. Indicates the port speed and duplex mode. Indicates whether the Link is up or down. This object determines whether or not to send a trap when link status changes. The factory default is enabled. Displays whether LACP is enabled or disabled on this port. 4.1.17 show port protocol This command displays the Protocol-Based VLAN information for either the entire system, or for the indicated group. Format show port protocol { | all} Mode Privileged EXEC Group Name This field displays the group name of an entry in the Protocol-based VLAN table. Group ID This field displays the group identifier of the protocol group. Protocol(s) This field indicates the type of protocol(s) for this group. VLAN This field indicates the VLAN associated with this Protocol Group. Interface(s) This field lists the slot/port interface(s) that are associated with this Protocol Group. 4-8 Port and System Setup Commands v1.0, February 2007