Cisco SRW2024P User Guide - Page 31

Current Port Speed - 24 port gigabit switch

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Chapter 5 Advanced Configuration PVE When a port is a Private VLAN Edge (PVE) port, it bypasses the Forwarding Database and forwards all unicast, multicast, and broadcast traffic to an uplink. Uplinks can be ports or LAGs. Detail The Detail button opens the Port Configuration Detail screen. Port Settings > Port Configuration Port Settings > Port Configuration Port The port number. Description User-defined port description. To modify the description, click Detail. Port Type (Read-only) The port's connection type and speed. Admin Status The port's administrative status. Select either Up or Down to enable or disable traffic forwarding through the port. Current Port Status (Read-only) The port's connection status, either Up or Down. Reactivate Suspended Port If the port has been suspended, select this checkbox to reactivate the port. Operational Status (Read-only) Displays whether the port is operational or non-operational. Admin Speed Use this to manually set the port's configured transmission rate in Mbps. You can select 10M, 100M, or 1000M (Gigabit ports only). Before you change this setting, make sure that Auto Negotiation is disabled. Current Port Speed (Read-only) The port's current rate in Mbps. Admin Duplex The port's duplex mode (Full or Half). Current Duplex Mode (Read-only) The port's current duplex mode. Auto Negotiation Select Enable (default) or Disable to enable or disable Auto-Negotiation on the port. AutoNegotiation allows a port to advertise its transmission rate, duplex mode, and flow control settings to other ports. If using a small-form-factor pluggable (SFP) module, select Disable. WebView Switches Current Auto Negotiation (Read-only) The port's current Auto-Negotiation status. Admin Advertisement Specifies the capabilities to be advertised by the port. Multiple options may be selected or Max Capability can be selected to cover all of the options. The available options are: •• Max Capability The port advertises all speeds and duplex mode settings. •• 10 Half The port advertises 10 Mbps half-duplex operation. •• 10 Full The port advertises 10 Mbps full-duplex operation. •• 100 Half The port advertises 100 Mbps half-duplex operation. •• 100 Full The port advertises 100 Mbps full-duplex operation. •• 1000 Full (Gigabit ports only) The port advertises 1000 Mbps full-duplex operation. NOTE: The SRW248G4 and SRW224G4 offer only the 1000 option on ports G1-G4. Current Advertisement (Read-only) The speed and duplex mode settings that the port is currently advertising. Neighbor Advertisement (Read-only) The speed and duplex mode settings that the neighbor port (the port to which the selected port is connected) is advertising. If the port has no neighbor port, this field displays "Unknown." Back Pressure Select Enable or Disable (default) to enable or disable Back Pressure mode on the port. Current Back Pressure (Read-only) The current Back Pressure mode on the port. Flow Control Select Enable or Disable to manually enable or disable flow control, or select Auto-Negotiation for automatic selection of flow control on the port. Current Flow Control (Read-only) The current flow control setting. MDI/MDIX Select the port's MDI/MDIX type, either MDI, MDIX, or Auto (automatically detect type). The MDI setting is used if the port is connected to an end station. The MDIX setting is used if the port is connected to a hub or another switch. Current MDI/MDIX (Read-only) The port's current MDI/ MDIX type. 24

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Chapter 5
Advanced Configuration
24
WebView Switches
PVE
When a port is a Private VLAN Edge (PVE) port,
it bypasses the Forwarding Database and forwards all
unicast, multicast, and broadcast traffic to an uplink.
Uplinks can be ports or LAGs.
Detail
The
Detail
button opens the
Port Configuration
Detail
screen.
Port Settings > Port Configuration
Port Settings > Port Configuration
Port
The port number.
Description
User-defined port description. To modify
the description, click
Detail
.
Port Type
(Read-only) The port’s connection type and
speed.
Admin Status
The port’s administrative status. Select
either
Up
or
Down
to enable or disable traffic forwarding
through the port.
Current Port Status
(Read-only) The port’s connection
status, either
Up
or
Down
.
Reactivate Suspended Port
If the port has been
suspended, select this checkbox to reactivate the port.
Operational Status
(Read-only) Displays whether the
port is operational or non-operational.
Admin Speed
Use this to manually set the port’s
configured transmission rate in Mbps. You can select
10M
,
100M
, or
1000M
(Gigabit ports only). Before you change
this setting, make sure that
Auto Negotiation
is disabled.
Current Port Speed
(Read-only) The port’s current rate
in Mbps.
Admin Duplex
The port’s duplex mode (
Full
or
Half)
.
Current Duplex Mode
(Read-only) The port’s current
duplex mode.
Auto Negotiation
Select
Enable
(default) or
Disable
to enable or disable Auto-Negotiation on the port. Auto-
Negotiation allows a port to advertise its transmission rate,
duplex mode, and flow control settings to other ports. If
using a small-form-factor pluggable (SFP) module, select
Disable
.
Current Auto Negotiation
(Read-only) The port’s current
Auto-Negotiation status.
Admin Advertisement
Specifies the capabilities to be
advertised by the port. Multiple options may be selected
or Max Capability can be selected to cover all of the
options. The available options are:
Max Capability
The port advertises all speeds and
duplex mode settings.
10 Half
The port advertises 10 Mbps half-duplex
operation.
10 Full
The port advertises 10 Mbps full-duplex
operation.
100 Half
The port advertises 100 Mbps half-duplex
operation.
100 Full
The port advertises 100 Mbps full-duplex
operation.
1000 Full
(Gigabit ports only) The port advertises
1000 Mbps full-duplex operation.
NOTE:
The SRW248G4 and SRW224G4 offer
only the
1000
option on ports G1-G4.
Current
Advertisement
(Read-only)
The
speed
and duplex mode settings that the port is currently
advertising.
Neighbor Advertisement
(Read-only) The speed and
duplex mode settings that the neighbor port (the port to
which the selected port is connected) is advertising. If the
port has no neighbor port, this field displays “Unknown.”
Back Pressure
Select
Enable
or
Disable
(default) to
enable or disable Back Pressure mode on the port.
Current Back Pressure
(Read-only) The current Back
Pressure mode on the port.
Flow Control
Select
Enable
or
Disable
to manually
enable or disable flow control, or select
Auto-Negotiation
for automatic selection of flow control on the port.
Current Flow Control
(Read-only) The current flow
control setting.
MDI/MDIX
Select the port’s MDI/MDIX type, either
MDI
,
MDIX
, or
Auto
(automatically detect type). The
MDI
setting is used if the port is connected to an end station.
The
MDIX
setting is used if the port is connected to a hub
or another switch.
Current MDI/MDIX
(Read-only) The port’s
current MDI/
MDIX type.