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B&B Electronics 316TX-N - Manual User Manual

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(Revised 2010-7-30)

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basically functional but not ideal. The unit at 10 full transmits without checking for busy and you get more
collisions. Also, the 10/full unit does not back off or retransmit based on the collision domain.

The same problem happens with one unit forced to 100/full and the other autonegotiating. The
autonegotiating unit goes into 100/half.

Command

Description

Next prompt:

info

Get info on Port Parameters

enabling

Enable or disable each port

negotiate

Select autonegotiate or not for
each port

Enter ports that are to autonegotiate:

speed10

Force 10 Mb speed for each
port

Enter forced 10 Mb ports:

speed100

Force 100 Mb speed for each
port

Enter forced 100 Mb ports:

half

Force half duplex for each
port

Enter forced Half Duplex ports:

full

Force full duplex for each port

Enter forced Full Duplex ports:

crossover

Force crossover connection
for each port

Enter forced crossover ports:


Each time you select a forced port function (speed, duplex, or crossover) the ports you enter next are the
complete new set of ports for that function. For example, if you enter „speed10‟, then respond with only
(no ports) to the prompt “Enter forced 10 Mb ports:”, then no ports in the switch will be forced to 10
Mb, regardless of prior history.

Example of the Ports enabling screen:

CLI\SWITCH\PORTS>enabling

Enter ports to enable>
Use commas to separate port numbers. (Example: '3,6,12,14,22'.)
Enter Port Numbers (or ESC to exit):1,2,3,4,9,10,11,12,13

CLI\SWITCH\PORTS>

Example of the negotiate screen:

CLI\SWITCH\PORTS>negotiate

Enter ports that are to autonegotiate>
Use commas to separate port numbers.
(Example: '3,6,12,14'.)
Enter Port Numbers (or ESC to exit)> all

CLI\SWITCH\PORTS>

Example of the Ports speed10 screen:

CLI\SWITCH\PORTS>speed10

Enter forced 10 Mb ports>
Use commas to separate port numbers. (Example: '3,6,12,14'.)
Enter Port Numbers (or ESC to exit):5

CLI\SWITCH\PORTS>