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Port Status

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Chapter 7 ZON Utility, ZON Neighbor Management and Port Status The following table describes the fields in the above screen. Table 7 Status > Neighbor LABEL DESCRIPTION Local Port This shows the port number of the local device in the network. Name This shows the name of the local device in the network. PoE Draw This shows the consumption that the local device in the network draws from the Switch. This allows you to plan and use within the power budget of the Switch. Remote Model Name This shows the model name of the neighbor device in the remote network. This field will show "-" for non-ZyXEL devices. Sys. Name This shows the system name of the neighbor device in the remote network. FW Version This shows the firmware version of the neighbor device in the remote network. This field will show "-" for non-ZyXEL devices. Port This show the port number of the neighbor device in the remote network. Port Description This shows the port description of the neighbor device in the remote network. IP This shows the IP address of the neighbor device in the remote network. The IP address is a hyper link that you can click and login the remote device. This field will show "-" for non-ZyXEL devices. MAC This shows the MAC address of the neighbor device in the remote network. This field will show "-" for non-ZyXEL devices. PWR Cycle Click the Cycle button to turn OFF the power of the neighbor device in the remote network and turn it back ON again. A count down button (from 5 to 0) starts. Note: Reset to Default • The Switch must support power sourcing (PSE) or the network device is a powered device (PD). • If multiple neighbor devices use the same port, the Cycle button is displayed only on the first device, others will show "-" instead. Click the Reset button to reset the neighbor device in the remote network to its factory default settings. A warning message "Are you sure you want to load factory default?" appears prompting you to confirm the action. After confirming the action a count down button (from 5 to 0) starts. Note: • The Switch must support power sourcing (PSE) or the network device is a powered device (PD). • If multiple neighbor devices use the same port, the Reset button is not available and will show "-" instead. • You can only reset ZyXEL products. 7.4 Port Status Summary To view the port statistics, click Status in all web configurator screens to display the Status screen as shown next. GS1920 Series User's Guide 54

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Chapter 7 ZON Utility, ZON Neighbor Management and Port Status
GS1920 Series User’s Guide
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The following table describes the fields in the above screen.
7.4
Port Status
Summary
To view the port statistics, click
Status
in all web configurator screens
to display the
Status
screen
as shown next
.
Table 7
Status > Neighbor
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Local
Port
This shows the port number of the local device in the network.
Name
This shows the name of the local device in the network.
PoE Draw
This shows the consumption that the local device in the network draws from the
Switch. This allows you to plan and use within the power budget of the Switch.
Remote
Model Name
This shows the model name of the neighbor device in the remote network. This
field will show “
-
” for non-ZyXEL devices.
Sys. Name
This shows the system name of the neighbor device in the remote network.
FW Version
This shows the firmware version of the neighbor device in the remote network.
This field will show “
-
” for non-ZyXEL devices.
Port
This show the port number of the neighbor device in the remote network.
Port Description
This shows the port description of the neighbor device in the remote network.
IP
This shows the IP address of the neighbor device in the remote network. The IP
address is a
hyper link
that you can click and login the remote device. This field
will show “
-
” for non-ZyXEL devices.
MAC
This shows the MAC address of the neighbor device in the remote network. This
field will show “
-
” for non-ZyXEL devices.
PWR Cycle
Click the
Cycle
button to turn OFF the power of the neighbor device in the
remote network and turn it back ON again. A count down button (from 5 to 0)
starts.
Note:
The Switch must support power sourcing (PSE) or the network device is a
powered device (PD).
If multiple neighbor devices use the same port, the
Cycle
button is displayed
only on the first device, others will show “
-
” instead.
Reset to Default
Click the
Reset
button to reset the neighbor device in the remote network to its
factory default settings. A warning message “
Are you sure you want to load
factory default?
” appears prompting you to confirm the action. After
confirming the action a count down button (from 5 to 0) starts.
Note:
The Switch must support power sourcing (PSE) or the network device is a
powered device (PD).
If multiple neighbor devices use the same port, the
Reset
button is not
available and will show “
-
” instead.
You can only reset ZyXEL products.