2 functional configuration – CANOGA PERKINS 9145E Network Interface Device Software Version 2.1 User Manual

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9145E NID Software User’s Manual

Port Information

Port Configuration

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5.2.2 Functional Configuration

From the Port Configuration menu, select the Functional Configuration (2) and press Enter. The Functional
Configuration screen opens. The Functional Configuration screen (Figure 5-5) displays the User and
Network port speed and duplex information, and allows the customer to set the functions listed below.

Figure 5-5 Functional Configuration Menu

1.

User Port Connector - This setting controls whether the User Port UTP or SFP connector is
active, regardless of what is physically connected. The Spd LED will blink once a second over the
active connector if it is empty.

Use the Space Bar to cycle between the SFP and UTP connector.

2.

User Port Setting - This sets the speed/duplex for the User Port and allows the port to be
disabled.

If UTP is selected as the connector, use the Space Bar to cycle between 10M Half, 10M Full, 10M
Auto, 100M Half, 100M Full, 1000M Full, 1000M Auto, 10/100/1000 Auto, and Disabled.

If SFP is selected as the connector the speed setting is defined by the SFP. Use the Space Bar to
cycle between the available options.

3.

Net Port Connector - This setting controls whether the Network Port UTP or SFP connector is
active, regardless of what is physically connected. The Spd LED will blink once a second over the
active connector if it is empty. Use the Space Bar to cycle between the SFP and UTP connector.

4.

Net Port Setting - This sets the speed/duplex for the Network Port and allows the port to be
disabled.

If UTP is selected as the connector, use the Space Bar to cycle between 10M Half, 10M Full, 10M
Auto, 100M Half, 100M Full, 1000M Full, 1000M Auto, 10/100/1000 Auto, and Disabled.

If SFP is selected as the connector the speed setting is defined by the SFP that has been inserted.
Use the Space Bar to cycle between the available options.

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