Netgear FS728TLP Web Management User Guide - Page 236

The following table describes the fields of the Port Information pop-up screen., MAC/PHY Details

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ProSAFE FS526Tv2, FS726Tv2, and FS728TLP Smart Switches The following table describes the fields of the Port Information pop-up screen. Field Description Managed Address Address SubType The type of address that the smart switch management interface uses, for example, IPv4. Address The IP address of the smart switch. Interface SubType The port subtype. Interface Number The number that identifies the port. MAC/PHY Details Auto-Negotiation Supported Specifies whether the port supports port-speed autonegotiation: • True. The port supports port-speed autonegotiation. • False. The port does not support port-speed autonegotiation. Auto-Negotiation Enabled The port-speed autonegotiation support status: • True. Port-speed autonegotiation is enabled. • False. Port-speed autonegotiation is disabled. Auto-Negotiation Advertised The port-speed autonegotiation capabilities, for example, 10BASE-T half Capabilities duplex mode, 10BASE-T full duplex mode, 100BASE-TX half duplex mode, or 100BASE-TX full duplex mode. Operational MAU Type The Medium Attachment Unit (MAU) type. The MAU performs physical layer functions, including digital data conversion from the Ethernet interface collision detection and bit injection into the network. MED Details Current Capabilities The TLVs that the port advertises. Network Policies Application By default, the smart switch supports voice only. However, the smart switch can learn and support other types of media if it receives LLDP-MED frames to carry other types of media. Therefore, the application type on the port can be one of the following: • unknown. • voice or voicesignaling. • guestvoice. • guestvoicesignalling. • softphonevoice. • videoconferencing. • streamingvideo. • vidoesignalling. Each application type has a VLAN ID, priority, DSCP, tagged bit status, and unknown bit status. VLAN ID The VLAN ID that is associated with the policy. Configure System Management Options 236

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Configure System Management
Options
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ProSAFE FS526Tv2, FS726Tv2, and FS728TLP Smart Switches
The following table describes the fields of the Port Information pop-up screen.
Field
Description
Managed Address
Address SubType
The type of address that the smart switch management interface uses, for
example, IPv4.
Address
The IP address of the smart switch.
Interface SubType
The port subtype.
Interface Number
The number that identifies the port.
MAC/PHY Details
Auto-Negotiation Supported
Specifies whether the port supports port-speed autonegotiation:
True
. The port supports port-speed autonegotiation.
False
. The port does not support port-speed autonegotiation.
Auto-Negotiation Enabled
The port-speed autonegotiation support status:
True
. Port-speed autonegotiation is enabled.
False
. Port-speed autonegotiation is disabled.
Auto-Negotiation Advertised
Capabilities
The port-speed autonegotiation capabilities, for example, 10BASE-T half
duplex mode, 10BASE-T full duplex mode, 100BASE-TX half duplex mode, or
100BASE-TX full duplex mode.
Operational MAU Type
The Medium Attachment Unit (MAU) type. The MAU performs physical layer
functions, including digital data conversion from the Ethernet interface
collision detection and bit injection into the network.
MED Details
Current Capabilities
The TLVs that the port advertises.
Network Policies
Application
By default, the smart switch supports voice only. However, the smart switch
can learn and support other types of media if it receives LLDP-MED frames to
carry other types of media. Therefore, the application type on the port can be
one of the following:
unknown
.
voice or voicesignaling
.
guestvoice
.
guestvoicesignalling
.
softphonevoice
.
videoconferencing
.
streamingvideo
.
vidoesignalling
.
Each application type has a VLAN ID, priority, DSCP, tagged bit status, and
unknown bit status.
VLAN ID
The VLAN ID that is associated with the policy.