Port status – Rockwell Automation 1783-Mxxx Stratix 8000 and 8300 Ethernet Managed Switches User Manual User Manual

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Port Status

The Port Status tab lets you monitor alarms, statuses, thresholds, and bandwidth
utilization. As well, you can view port and cable diagnotics.

Field

Description

Unit

Indicates where the port resides:
Base (for example, 1783-MS10T).
Expansion module (for example, 1783-MX08T).

Port

Indicates the port selected for configuration.

The port number includes the port type (Fa for Fast Ethernet and Gi for Gigabit Ethernet), the base or expansion module number (1, 2, or 3),

and the specific port number, such as in the following examples:
Gi1/1 is Gigabit Ethernet port 1 on the base.
Fa2/1 is Fast Ethernet port 1 on the first expansion module.

Port Alarm Status

Displays the current status of the port alarm:
Link fault alarm
Port not forwarding alarm
Port not operating alarm
High bit error rate alarm
No alarms

Link Status

Displays whether the link is active or inactive.

Port Fault Status

Displays the current status of the port alarm:
Error—Disable event
SFP error—Disabled
CDP native VLAN mismatch
MAC address flap
Port security violation
No fault

Threshold Exceeded

Displays unusual changes in the network traffic. If the threshold value set on the Advanced - Port Threshold tab has been exceeded, a yes value
appears in the appropriate column. If the threshold value has not been exceeded, a no value appears in the appropriate column:
Unicast—Displays a yes or no value indicating whether the current unicast traffic has exceeded the threshold value.
Multicast—Displays a yes or no value indicating whether the current multicast traffic has exceeded the threshold value.
Broadcast—Displays a yes or no value indicating whether the current broadcast traffic has exceeded the threshold value.

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