Intel AXXSW1GB User Manual

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Intel® Gigabit Ethernet Switch AXXSW1GB User Guide

Duplex Mode — Displays the port duplex mode. This field is configurable only when

auto negotiation is disabled, and the port speed is set to 10M or 100M. This field

cannot be configured on LAGs. The possible field values are:

Full — The interface supports transmission between the device and its link

partner in both directions simultaneously.

Half — The interface supports transmission between the device and the client in

only one direction at a time.

Auto Negotiation — Displays the auto negotiation status on the port. Auto

negotiation is a protocol between two link partners that enables a port to advertise its

transmission rate, duplex mode, and flow control abilities to its partner.

Advertisement — Defines the auto negotiation setting the port advertises. The

possible field values are:

Max Capability — Indicates that all port speeds and duplex mode settings are

accepted.

10 Half — Indicates that the port advertises for a 10 Mbps speed port and half

duplex mode setting.

10 Full — Indicates that the port advertises for a 10 Mbps speed port and full

duplex mode setting.

100 Half — Indicates that the port advertises for a 100 Mbps speed port and half

duplex mode setting.

100 Full — Indicates that the port advertises for a 100 Mbps speed port and full

duplex mode setting.

1000 Full — Indicates that the port advertises for a 1000 Mbps speed port and

full duplex mode setting.

Back Pressure — Displays the back pressure mode on the Port. Back pressure mode

is used with half duplex mode to disable ports from receiving messages.

Flow Control — Displays the flow control status on the port. Operates when the port

is in full duplex mode. The possible field values are:

Enable — Enables the flow control.
Disable — Disables the flow control.
Auto-Negotiation — Detects the flow control and automatically configures the

highest performance mode.

MDI/MDIX — Displays the MDI/MDIX status on the port. Hubs and switches are

deliberately wired opposite the way end stations are wired, so that when a hub or

switch is connected to an end station, a straight through Ethernet cable can be used,

and the pairs are matched up properly. When two hubs or switches are connected to

each other, or two end stations are connected to each other, a crossover cable is used

to ensure that the correct pairs are connected. The possible field values are:

MDIX (Media Dependent Interface with Crossover) — Use for hubs and

switches.

MDI (Media Dependent Interface) — Use for end stations.
AUTO — Use to automatically detect the cable type.

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