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System > Port Configuration > Port Settings, From Port / To Port

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4 Configuration D-Link 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch User Manual The fields that can be configured are described below: Fan Trap: Enable or disable the fan trap state for warning fan event (fan failed or fan recover). Thermal: Select the thermal sensor ID. High Threshold: Enter the high threshold value of the warning temperature setting. The range is from -100 to 200 Celsius degree. Tick Default to return to the default value. The default value is 79. Low Threshold: Enter the low threshold value of the warning temperature setting. The range is from -100 to 200 Celsius degree. Tick Default to return to the default value. The default value is 11. Click Apply to accept the changes made for each individual section. System > Port Configuration > Port Settings This window is used to view and configure the Switch's port settings. Figure 4.30 - System > Port Configuration > Port Settings The fields that can be configured are described below: From Port / To Port: Select the appropriate port range used for the configuration here. Medium Type: If configuring the Combo ports, this defines the type of transport medium to be used. State: Select this option to enable or disable the physical port here. MDIX: Select the Medium Dependent Interface Crossover (MDIX) option here. This is only available when the copper port is selected. Options to choose from are Auto, Normal, and Cross. Auto - Select this option for auto-sensing of the optimal type of cabling. Normal - Select this option for normal cabling. If this option is selected, the port is in the MDIX mode and can be connected to a PC's NIC using a straight-through cable or a port (in the MDIX mode) on another switch through a cross-over cable. Cross - Select this option for cross cabling. If this option is selected, the port is in the MDI mode and can be connected to a port (in the MDIX mode) on another switch through a straight cable. 30

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4 Configuration
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The fields that can be configured are described below:
Fan Trap:
Enable or disable the fan trap state for warning fan event (fan failed or fan recover).
Thermal:
Select the thermal sensor ID.
High Threshold:
Enter the high threshold value of the warning temperature setting. The range is from -100
to 200 Celsius degree. Tick
Default
to return to the default value. The default value is 79.
Low Threshold:
Enter the low threshold value of the warning temperature setting. The range is from -100 to
200 Celsius degree. Tick
Default
to return to the default value. The default value is 11.
Click
Apply
to accept the changes made for each individual section.
System > Port Configuration > Port Settings
This window is used to view and configure the Switch’s port settings.
Figure 4.30 – System > Port Configuration > Port Settings
The fields that can be configured are described below:
From Port / To Port:
Select the appropriate port range used for the configuration here.
Medium Type:
If configuring the Combo ports, this defines the type of transport medium to be used.
State:
Select this option to enable or disable the physical port here.
MDIX:
Select the Medium Dependent Interface Crossover (MDIX) option here. This is only available when
the copper port is selected. Options to choose from are
Auto
,
Normal
, and
Cross
.
Auto -
Select this option for auto-sensing of the optimal type of cabling.
Normal -
Select this option for normal cabling. If this option is selected, the port is in the MDIX mode
and can be connected to a PC’s NIC using a straight-through cable or a port (in the MDIX mode) on
another switch through a cross-over cable.
Cross -
Select this option for cross cabling. If this option is selected, the port is in the MDI mode and
can be connected to a port (in the MDIX mode) on another switch through a straight cable.