Asante Technologies 5324 User Manual
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Configure Port Parameters
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Configuring Auto-Negotiation
Auto-negotiation is an optional feature of the Fast Ethernet 
standard that allows two devices on a common segment to 
communicate their capabilities, allowing the devices to 
determine their highest common speed and best 
communication parameters. The two devices involved in 
auto-negotiation are the network card installed in your 
computer and the IntraSwitch to which it is connected.
Communication between the two devices occurs when 
both devices are powered on, the cable connection 
between them is valid, and the network operating system 
software is running.
Options Negotiated
❏ Ethernet type (100Base-TX Fast Ethernet or
10Base-T Ethernet)
❏ Duplex mode (half or full)
To configure the 10/100TX port or an installed 10/100 MII 
module for auto-negotiation:
▲
Important: Only the 10/100TX port and 10/
100 MII ports are capable of auto-negotiation.
1
Open the Port Parameter Menu by typing
p
on the Configuration Menu.
2
Select the 10/100TX port or 10/100 MII port 
to be configured for full duplex mode by typ-
ing 
l and entering the port’s number.
∆
Note: The 10/100TX port is port number 
25, the MII ports (MII I and MII 2) are port 
numbers 26 and 27, respectively.
3
Type
a to toggle the port’s auto-negotiation
status to
enabled or disabled, as desired.
The auto-negotiation status is displayed at the 
top of the screen.
