Intel ZT 8101 10/100 Network Router User Manual


 
98 Intel® NetStructure™ ZT 8101 10/100 Ethernet Switch User’s Manual
Using the Web Console
Serial Port Settings
The Serial Port Settings screen allows the configuration of the switch's serial port, which is on the
front panel. Terminals must match these settings to connect to the switch.
1. In the left panel, click
Serial Port Settings.
2. Configure these fields.
Values for data bits (the number of bits used to represent one character of data) and stop bits
(the number of bits used to mark the end of a unit of transmission) are displayed but are not
configurable.
Note: Auto logout is not configurable for the Telnet and Web Console. The switch automatically logs the
user out of these interfaces when the session has been idle for 15 minutes.
3. Click
Apply.
Port Configurations
You can enable or disable a specific port and set its speed and duplex state.
1. In the left panel, click
Port Configurations.
2. Use the drop-down menu to select the port you want to configure.
The Port Type and Connection fields will display the port’s current information.
3. Configure these fields.
4. Click
Apply.
Field Description
Baud Rate
Sets the serial bit rate that will be used for communication the next time the
switch is restarted. This setting applies only when the serial port is being
used for out-of-band management. Available speeds are 9600, 19,200,
38,400, and 115,200 bits per second. The default setting is 9600.
Auto-Logout
Sets the time the interface can be idle before the switch automatically logs
out the user. The options are Never, 2, 5, 10, or 15 minutes.
Field Description
State Enables or disables the currently selected ports.
Speed/Duplex
Specifies the speed and full- or half-duplex state of the ports. For 100 Mpbs
ports, the choices are Auto, 10/Half, 10/Full, 100/Half, or 100/Full. For
gigabit ports, the choices are Auto,1000/Full, or 100/Full.
Flow Control Specifies the flow control mode for the port.
Learn
Enables or disables dynamic learning of MAC addresses. You can disable
MAC learning to increase the security of a specific port. Such ports only
receive broadcast traffic and packets that have a destination MAC address
that matches the port’s MAC address.
Configure Ports from to Allows you to apply the configuration to multiple ports.