Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual

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Chapter 5: Port Parameters

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Section I: Basic Operations

Enabled - The port receives and forwards packets. This is the default
setting.

Disabled - The port does not receive or forward packets.

Speed and Duplex
You use this selection to configure a port for Auto-Negotiation or to
manually set a port’s speed and duplex mode.

If you select Auto-Negotiate for Auto-Negotiation, which is the default
setting, the switch sets both speed and duplex mode for the port
automatically.

Note the following about the operation of Auto-Negotiation on a switch
port:

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In order for a switch port to successfully autonegotiate its duplex
mode with an end node, the end node should also be using Auto-
Negotiation. Otherwise, a duplex mode mismatch can occur. A
switch port using Auto-Negotiation defaults to half-duplex if it
detects that the end node is not using Auto-Negotiation. This
results in a mismatch if the end node is operating at a fixed duplex
mode of full-duplex.

To avoid this problem, when connecting an end node with a fixed

duplex mode of full-duplex to a switch port, you should disable
Auto-Negotiation on the port and set the port’s speed and duplex
mode manually.

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If you disable Auto-Negotiation on a twisted pair port, the auto-
MDI/MDI-X feature on a port is also disabled, and the port defaults
to the MDI-X configuration. If you disable Auto-Negotiation and set
a port’s speed and duplex mode manually, you might also need to
set the port’s MDI/MDI-X setting as well.

Auto-Negotiate: The port autonegotiates both speed and duplex mode.
This is the default.

To manually set the speed and duplex mode of a port, select one of the
following:

10Mbps - Half Duplex

10Mbps - Full Duplex

100Mbps - Half Duplex

100Mbps - Full Duplex

1Gb - Full Duplex (Applicable only to 1000Base SFP and GBIC
modules.)

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