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Configuring an Ethernet port, The Ethernet Port Configuration display contains the following information.

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Configuring an Ethernet port 4 The Ethernet Port Configuration display contains the following information. Port Actual Speed/Mode Configured Speed/Mode QOS Lock Addr Tag STP Fast STP Fast Uplink Flow Ctrl Gig Default Ethernet Port Attribute Ethernet Port Statistic Ethernet Port Utilization Relative Utilization The slot ID and port ID. Shows whether the Actual speed matches the Configured speed. If the Configured speed is set to Auto, then the speed is provided. The speed duplex set for the port. Shows the setting (1-7) for Quality of Service. Shows whether a Lock Address is Enabled or Disabled. Indicates whether the ports have VLAN tagging. The value is Yes or No. Shows whether STP is Enabled or Disabled for the port. Shows whether Fast STP is Enabled or Disabled for the port. Shows whether Fast Uplink is Enabled or Disabled for the port. Shows whether the ability to monitor flow control packets is Enabled or Disabled. The globally configured Gigabit negotiation mode is the default mode for all Gigabit fiber ports. You can override the globally configured default and set individual ports to the following: • Negotiate-full-auto - The port first tries to perform a handshake with the other port to exchange capability information. If the other port does not respond to the handshake attempt, the port uses the manually configured configuration information (or the defaults if an administrator has not set the information). This is the default. • Auto-Gigabit - The port tries to perform a handshake with the other port to exchange capability information. • Negotiation-off - The port does not try to perform a handshake. Instead, the port uses configuration information manually configured by an administrator. Allows you to monitor the port attributes. Allows you to monitor the Ethernet port statistic details. Allows you to monitor the Ethernet port utilization details. Allows you to configure the uplink and downlink port members. PowerConnect B-Series FCX Web Management Interface User Guide 103 53-1002268-01

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Configuring an Ethernet port
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The Ethernet Port Configuration display contains the following information.
Port
The slot ID and port ID.
Actual Speed/Mode
Shows whether the Actual speed matches the Configured speed. If the Configured
speed is set to Auto, then the speed is provided.
Configured Speed/Mode
The speed duplex set for the port.
QOS
Shows the setting (1-7) for Quality of Service.
Lock Addr
Shows whether a Lock Address is Enabled or Disabled.
Tag
Indicates whether the ports have VLAN tagging. The value is Yes or No.
STP
Shows whether STP is Enabled or Disabled for the port.
Fast STP
Shows whether Fast STP is Enabled or Disabled for the port.
Fast Uplink
Shows whether Fast Uplink is Enabled or Disabled for the port.
Flow Ctrl
Shows whether the ability to monitor flow control packets is Enabled or Disabled.
Gig Default
The globally configured Gigabit negotiation mode is the default mode for all Gigabit
fiber ports. You can override the globally configured default and set individual ports
to the following:
Negotiate-full-auto – The port first tries to perform a handshake with the other
port to exchange capability information. If the other port does not respond to
the handshake attempt, the port uses the manually configured configuration
information (or the defaults if an administrator has not set the information).
This is the default.
Auto-Gigabit – The port tries to perform a handshake with the other port to
exchange capability information.
Negotiation-off – The port does not try to perform a handshake. Instead, the
port uses configuration information manually configured by an administrator.
Ethernet Port Attribute
Allows you to monitor the port attributes.
Ethernet Port Statistic
Allows you to monitor the Ethernet port statistic details.
Ethernet Port Utilization
Allows you to monitor the Ethernet port utilization details.
Relative Utilization
Allows you to configure the uplink and downlink port members.