Asante Technologies 6200 User Manual

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Port Configuration

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Enabling or Disabling a Port

The enabling or disabling of a port is a manual operation
that can be used to isolate network devices possibly
causing problems on the network or to prevent
unauthorized use of a port or station.

To enable or disable a port:

1

Open the Port Management Menu by typing
p in the Configuration Menu.

Port Status

The administrative status of the port’s connection.

Enabled — port is enabled and can receive and forward
packets.

Disabled — port is disabled and cannot receive packets.

Note: If the port is disabled, it cannot not receive any
packets, even if the port’s Link Status is UP.
Important! There is no indication on the front panel
that a port is disabled. The ports can only be seen in one
of the management modes. .

Auto-Neg

The status of the port’s auto-negotiation capability. This
field also shows the port’s speed and link mode
capability by using a combination of four characters:
ABCD.

ABCD — capable of all combinations of speed and link
mode (i.e., 100Base-TX full and half duplex, 10Base-T full
and half duplex, and 10Base-T half duplex). This is the
default setting.

A — 100Base-TX full duplex

B — 100Base-TX half duplex

C — 10Base-T full duplex

D — 10Base-T half-duplex
Important! Type h “Help for Legends” in the Port
Configuration Menu for a complete list of all the
combinations available.

Link Status

The status of a network device’s connection to the port
and the speed and mode it is using.

Up — a network device is powered on and is properly
connected to the port.

Down — no network device connected to the port.

Setting

Description

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