Avaya Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 1.2 User Manual Page 103

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Configuring the switch 103
Using Web-based Management for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 1.2
Table 33 describes the items on the Port Management page.
Table 33 Port Management page items
Item Range Description
Port The switch port number of the corresponding row.
To select the switch row, click the check box to the right. The
values that you set in each switch row affect all switch ports
and, when the switch is part of a stack, the values that set in
the stack row affect all ports in the entire stack (except the
gigabit media dependent adaptor (MDA) ports or fiber optic
ports when installed).
For information on setting high speed flow control for MDAs,
see Configuring high speed flow control on page 104.
Trunk The trunk group that the switch port belongs to as specified in
the Trunk Member fields on the MultiLink Trunk page. For more
information, see Configuring MultiLink Trunk (MLT) members
on page 186.
Status (1) Enabled
(2) Disabled
Choose to enable or disable the port. You can also use this field
to control access to any switch port.
The default setting is Enabled.
Link The current link state of the corresponding port as follows:
Up: The port is connected and operational
Down: The port is not connected or is not operational.
Link/Trap (1) On
(2) Off
Choose to control whether link up/down traps are sent to the
configured trap sink from the switch.
The default setting is On.
Autonegotiation (1) Enabled
(2) Disabled
Choose to enable or disable the autonegotiation feature.
Choosing to enable autonegotiation sets the corresponding
port speed to match the best service provided by the
connected station, up to 100Mb/s in full-duplex mode.
Note: This field is disabled for all fiber optic ports other than
gigabit fiber optic ports.
The default setting is Enabled.
Speed / Duplex (1) 10Mbs / Half
(2) 10Mbs / Full
(3) 100Mbs / Half
(4) 100Mbs / Full
(5) 1000Mbs / Full
Choose the Ethernet speed you want the port to support.
Note: Fiber optic ports can only be set to 100 Mb/s/Half or 100
Mb/s/Full.
The default setting is 100Mbs/Half when autonegotiation is
disabled and 1000 Mb/s full-duplex for gigabit ports only.
Note: Disabling ports that are trunk members automatically disables all ports
within that trunk.
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