CANOGA PERKINS 9145EMP NID Software Version 4.0 User Manual

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9145EMP NID Software User’s Manual

Port Information

Port Configuration

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Net Port Settings (for ports 1-2) Sets the duplex for the Network Port and allows the port to be
disabled. The speed setting is defined by the SFP that has been inserted. Press the Space bar to
move between the available options.

NOTE: For dual rate SFPs the speed must be configured. Configurable rates are 100M Half,
100M Full, 1000M Full, and 1000M Auto.

RMTF (11) Enables or disables remote fault configuration on ports.

LLF (12) Enables or disables link loss forwarding on ports. For more information, see the

section “Configuring Link Loss Forwarding” on page 57.

Flow Control (13) Enables or disables flow control on the ports. Flow control is used for

9145EMPs that have a speed mismatch between the user port and the network port and are
attached to equipment that can buffer overflow traffic. If Flow Control is enabled, the 9145EMP
will begin to transmit PAUSE frames when its buffers are half full. Press the Space bar to select
User Ports Enabled, Net Ports Enabled, All Ports Enabled, or Disabled.

Maximum Frame Size (14) Sets the maximum allowable Ethernet Frame size that the 9145EMP
will forward for all ports. Frames exceeding the Maximum Frame Size will be counted as
Oversize Packets and will be discarded. Frames destined for the 9145EMP Manager are exempt
from the limit. Enter a Maximum Frame Size between 1518 and 10000. Note that an S-tag is
added to frames ingress to the user port, so the maximum size of frames ingress to the user
port is 9996 since anything over 10000 is not transmitted.

User UTP Port Settings

User and Network Port SFP

Settings

Disabled
10M Half
10M Full
10M Auto
100M Half
100M Full
100M Auto
10/100M Auto
1000M Full
10/100/1000M Auto

Disabled
100M Half
100M Full
1000M Full
1000M Auto

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