Port Status and Configuration
Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters
Menu: Port Status and Configuration
From the menu interface, you can view and change the port configuration.
Using the Menu To View Port Configuration. The menu interface dis-
plays the configuration for ports and (if configured) any trunk groups.
From the Main Menu, select:
1. Status and Counters
3. Port Status
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Status and Counters - Port Status
Intrusion MDI Flow Bcast
Port Type Alert Enabled Status Mode Mode Ctrl Limit
----- --------- --------- ------- ------ ---------- ----- ----- ------
1 10/100TX No Yes Up 100FDx MDI off 0
2 10/100TX No Yes Down 10FDx MDIX off 0
3 10/100TX No Yes Down 10FDx MDI off 0
4 10/100TX No Yes Down 10FDx MDIX off 0
5 10/100TX No Yes Down 10FDx MDIX off 0
6 10/100TX No Yes Down 10FDx MDIX off 0
7 10/100TX No Yes Up 100FDx MDI off 0
8 10/100TX No Yes Down 10FDx MDIX off 0
9 100/1000T No Yes Down 1000FDx MDI off 0
10 100/1000T No Yes Down 1000FDx MDI off 0
Actions-> Back Intrusion log Help
Return to previous screen.
Use up/down arrow keys to scroll to other entries, left/right arrow keys to
change action selection, and <Enter> to execute action.
Figure 10-1. Example of a Switch Port Status Screen
Port Type
The port Type field represents the IEEE or other industry protocol in operation
on that port. For example, 1000Base-SX is a gigabit protocol for gigabit
operation over fiber optic cable.
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