Port configuration – Intel 460T User Manual
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Local Management
Port Configuration
Description
Configure ports: Press the
z to select a range of ports to configure.
State: Press the
z to toggle the field and disable or enable ports.
Speed/Duplex: Press the
z to toggle the field options and change the
speed and duplex of the port. You can set the port to auto-negotiate speed,
or to 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps at half-duplex or full-duplex.
Flow Ctrl (Control): Press the
z to enable or disable flow control.
Priority: Press the
z to change the settings. The setting
reads the packet’s 802.1p priority tag and handles it accordingly. The
queues. Forcing a packet into a queue does not retag the packet.
Link: Indicates the port’s current link status:
--: Indicates there is no device link or the port is disabled.
10M/100M: Indicates the port’s speed, either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps.
Full/Half: Indicates a device is connected at full-duplex or half-duplex.
IEEE/BackP: Indicates the type of flow control, either IEEE PAUSE
frames or backpressure.
Partitioned: Indicates port was disabled due to a partition error.
Source mirror/Target mirror: Indicates the port being mirrored and
where the data is being sent.
LOCATION
Main Menu
Configure Device
Port Settings