Netgear GS418TPP User Manual - Page 70

EEE Admin mode, Enable, Disable, EEE Transmit Idle Time, Apply, Update, Clear, Table 20.

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ProSAFE 8-Port or 16-Port Gigabit Smart Managed Switch Model GS418TPP, GS510TLP, and GS510TPP 7. From the EEE Admin mode menu, select Enable or Disable. With the EEE mode enabled, the port transitions to low power mode during a link idle condition. The default value is Disabled. If the EEE Admin Mode is not supported, N/A is displayed. 8. In the EEE Transmit Idle Time field, enter the time after which switch transitions to the LPI state. The range is 600 to 4294967295. The default value is 600. 9. In the EEE Transmit Wake Time field, enter the time that the switch must wait before it transitions to the active state after it receives a packet for transmission. The range is 8 to 65535. The default value is 17. 10. Click the Apply button. The updated configuration is sent to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. 11. To refresh the page, click the Update button. 12. To clear the configuration, resetting all statistics for the selected interface to default values, click the Clear button. The following table describes the nonconfigurable fields. Table 20. Green Ethernet Local Device Information Field Description Cumulative Energy Saved on this Cumulative energy saved due to all green modes enabled on this port in port due to Green mode(s) (Watts watts * hours. * Hours) Rx Low Power Idle Event Count This field is incremented each time MAC RX enters low-power idle (LPI) state. Shows the total number of Rx LPI events since EEE counters were last cleared. Rx Low Power Idle Duration (uSec) This field indicates duration of Rx LPI state in 10 us increments. Shows the total duration of Rx LPI since the EEE counters were last cleared. Tx Low Power Idle Event Count This field is incremented each time MAC TX enters LPI state. Shows the total number of Tx LPI events since EEE counters were last cleared. Tx Low Power Idle Duration (uSec) This field indicates duration of Tx LPI state in 10 us increments. Shows the total duration of Tx LPI since the EEE counters were last cleared. Tw_sys_tx (uSec) Integer that indicates the value of Tw_sys that the local system can support. Tw_sys_tx Echo (uSec) Integer that indicates the remote system's Transmit Tw_sys that was used by the local system to compute the Tw_sys that it wants to request from the remote system. Tw_sys_rx (uSec) Integer that indicates the value of Tw_sys that the local system requests from the remote system. Configure System Information 70

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Configure System Information
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ProSAFE 8-Port or 16-Port Gigabit Smart Managed Switch Model GS418TPP, GS510TLP, and GS510TPP
7.
From the
EEE Admin mode
menu, select
Enable
or
Disable
.
With the EEE mode enabled, the port transitions to low power mode during a link idle
condition. The default value is Disabled. If the EEE Admin Mode is not supported, N/A is
displayed.
8.
In the
EEE Transmit Idle Time
field, enter the time after which switch transitions to the LPI
state.
The range is 600 to 4294967295. The default value is 600.
9.
In the
EEE Transmit Wake Time
field, enter the time that the switch must wait before it
transitions to the active state after it receives a packet for transmission.
The range is 8 to 65535. The default value is 17.
10.
Click the
Apply
button.
The updated configuration is sent to the switch. Configuration changes take effect
immediately.
11.
To refresh the page, click the
Update
button.
12.
To clear the configuration, resetting all statistics for the selected interface to default values,
click the
Clear
button.
The following table describes the nonconfigurable fields.
Table 20.
Green Ethernet Local Device Information
Field
Description
Cumulative Energy Saved on this
port due to Green mode(s) (Watts
* Hours)
Cumulative energy saved due to all green modes enabled on this port in
watts * hours.
Rx Low Power Idle Event Count
This field is incremented each time MAC RX enters low-power idle (LPI)
state. Shows the total number of Rx LPI events since EEE counters were
last cleared.
Rx Low Power Idle Duration
(uSec)
This field indicates duration of Rx LPI state in 10 us increments. Shows the
total duration of Rx LPI since the EEE counters were last cleared.
Tx Low Power Idle Event Count
This field is incremented each time MAC TX enters LPI state. Shows the
total number of Tx LPI events since EEE counters were last cleared.
Tx Low Power Idle Duration
(uSec)
This field indicates duration of Tx LPI state in 10 us increments. Shows the
total duration of Tx LPI since the EEE counters were last cleared.
Tw_sys_tx (uSec)
Integer that indicates the value of Tw_sys that the local system can
support.
Tw_sys_tx Echo (uSec)
Integer that indicates the remote system’s Transmit Tw_sys that was used
by the local system to compute the Tw_sys that it wants to request from the
remote system.
Tw_sys_rx (uSec)
Integer that indicates the value of Tw_sys that the local system requests
from the remote system.