HP (Hewlett-Packard) 700wl Series Switch User Manual


 
Command Line Interface
set portmedia {<port> | <slot>/<port>} "<media> [<media-option>]"
Sets the port media setting for the specified port or slot and port.
<port> | <slot>/<port> The port, or slot and port on which to set the media type and option.
<media> The media type, for example 100baseTX or 10baseT/UTP. Must match one
of the valid media types for the port, as displayed in the show portmedia
command for the port.
<media-option> A media option, for example full-duplex. This is not required.
If used, the media plus media-option specification (within the quotes) must
match one of the valid settings for the port as displayed by the show portmedia
command for the port.
You can use the
show portmedia command to get a list of supported media and media option
settings.
show portmedia <port> | <slot>/<port>
Shows the port media settings for the specified port or slot and port.
For example, the command:
show portmedia 3/1
displays output similar to the following:
Port 3/1 media settings
Port status: active
Configured setting: autoselect
Active port setting: 100baseTX full-duplex
Supported settings: autoselect
100baseTX full-duplex
100baseTX
10baseT/UTP full-duplex
10baseT/UTP
none
Port status
can be active or no carrier.
Configured setting is the current setting as configured through the set portmedia command (or
through the Advanced Network Settings page of the Administrative Notifies).
Active port setting is the setting actually in effect. For example, if the configured setting is
autoselect, the Active port setting will be the actual setting as autonegotiated with the client
device (computer, access point, hub, switch, etc.).
Supported settings lists the valid (supported) settings for the port. Any of these may be used
with the
set portmedia command for this port.
clear portmedia <port> | <slot>/<port>
Clears the port media setting for the specified port or slot and port. The setting reverts to
autoselect.
Access Controller Port Status Commands
The following commands are available only from an Access Controller or Integrated Access Manager.
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