Allied Telesis AT-S60 User Manual

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Chapter 6: Port Parameters

Section II: Local and Telnet Management

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The information in this menu is for viewing purposes only. The
columns in the menu are described below:

Port
Indicates the port number in the following format:

slot number. port number

See Specifying Ports on page 31.

Status
Indicates the administrative status, enabled or disabled, of the
port.

Enabled -Indicates the port is able to send and receive Ethernet
frames. This is the default setting for all ports on the switch.

Disabled - Indicates the port has been manually disabled. The port
is not able to send or receive Ethernet frames.

Link
The status of the link between the port and the end node
connected to the port. Possible values are:

Up - Indicates that a valid link exists between the port and the end
node.

Down - Indicates that the port and the end node have not
established a valid link.

Note

The link status between the port and the end node can be displayed
as “Up” even after it has been disabled in the Port Configuration
menu. For more information on how to configure a port, refer to
Configuring Port Parameters on page 93.

Neg
The status of Auto-Negotiation on the port. Possible values are:

Auto - Indicates that the port is using Auto-Negotiation to set
operating speed and duplex mode.

Manual - Indicates that the operating speed and duplex mode
have been set manually.

MDI/X
The operating configuration of the port. Possible values are Auto,
MDI, MDI-X. The Auto value indicates that the port is
automatically determining the appropriate MDI or MDI-X setting.

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