Enterasys Networks VH-4802 User Manual

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10 Product Overview

VH-4802

Auto-negotiation

Auto-negotiation is a process that permits the switch to automatically

select the operational modes of its 10/100 RJ-45 ports. Upon first being

connected, the switch detects the speed of the network the port is

connected to, either 10Mbps or 100Mbps, and the type of communication

setting, half or full duplex. The port is then automatically set by the switch

to operate in the proper mode, without user intervention. It is not required

that the network device being connected to the switch supports auto-

negotiation as the VH-4802 switch automatically adjusts to the network

device’s communication settings. Auto-negotiation is configurable using

the console interface menus, the on-board Web agent, or via SNMP.

BootP

The Bootstrap Protocol (BootP) provides for the capability of passing

configuration information to hosts on a TCP/IP network. Using this

process, network devices do not need to be configured before they can

communicate using the TCP/IP protocol suite. The VH-4802 switch uses

BootP to automatically configure IP address information without requiring

access to the console menus. BootP operation is configurable using the

console interface menus, the on-board Web agent, or via SNMP.

LEDs

The switch port LEDs provide a quick and accurate display of the integrity

of switch connections and port mode. Each RJ-45 port has a Link and

Mode LED. The color of the Link LED indicates a 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps

connection. The operation of the Mode LEDs can be changed by use of

the LED Mode button on the switch front panel. When the LED Mode

button is pressed, the operation of the RJ-45 Mode LEDs changes to

indicate Activity (Act) and full/half duplex operation (FDX), and flow

control (Flow Ctrl) respectively. The module LEDs indicate Status and

Activity for each of the modules. The module LEDs are not affected by the

LED Mode button.

Full Duplex Mode

The full-duplex mode of operation on a port can double the throughput of

switch connections. This mode disables the collision detection portion of

the Ethernet Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection

(CSMA/CD) protocol, allowing for two-way traffic. Full duplex is

configurable using the console interface menus, the on-board Web agent,

or via SNMP.

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