HP 6120XG ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches Management and Configuration Gui - Page 219
Table 10-1., Status and Parameters for Each Port Type, Status and Counters
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Port Status and Configuration Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters Table 10-1. Status and Parameters for Each Port Type Status or Parameter Enabled Status (read-only) Mode Description Yes (default): The port is ready for a network connection. No: The port will not operate, even if properly connected in a network. Use this setting, for example, if the port needs to be shut down for diagnostic purposes or while you are making topology changes. Up: The port senses a link beat. Down: The port is not enabled, has no cables connected, or is experiencing a network error. For troubleshooting information, refer to the Installation and Getting Started Guide you received with the switch. Refer also to Appendix C, "Troubleshooting" (in this manual). The port's speed and duplex (data transfer operation) setting. 10/100/1000Base-T Ports: • Auto-MDIX (default): Senses speed and negotiates with the port at the other end of the link for port operation (MDI-X or MDI). To see what the switch negotiates for the Auto setting, use the CLI show interfaces brief command or the "3. Port Status" option under "1. Status and Counters" in the menu interface. • MDI: Sets the port to connect with a PC using a crossover cable (Manual mode-applies only to copper port switches using twisted-pair copper Ethernet cables) • MDIX: Sets the port to connect with a PC using a straight-through cable (Manual mode-applies only to copper port switches using twisted-pair copper Ethernet cables) • Auto-10: Allows the port to negotiate between half-duplex (HDx) and full-duplex (FDx) while keeping speed at 10 Mbps. Also negotiates flow control (enabled or disabled). ProCurve recommends Auto10 for links between 10/100 auto-sensing ports connected with Cat 3 cabling. (Cat 5 cabling is required for 100 Mbps links.). • 10HDx:10 Mbps, Half-Duplex • 10FDx: 10 Mbps, Full-Duplex • Auto-100: Uses 100 Mbps and negotiates with the port at the other end of the link for other port operation features. • Auto-10-100: Allows the port to establish a link with the port at the other end at either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps, using the highest mutual speed and duplex mode available. Only these speeds are allowed with this setting. • Auto-1000: Uses 1000 Mbps and negotiates with the port at the other end of the link for other port operation features. • 100Hdx: Uses 100 Mbps, half-duplex. • 100Fdx: Uses 100 Mbps, Full-Duplex - Continued on Next Page - 10-4