Allied Telesis AlliedView-EMS 3.11 DEVICE MANAGEMENT User Manual
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AlliedView™-EMS 3.11 Device Management Guide
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Standard
Displays port error statistics such as error frames and collision frames. It also
displays deferred transmissions and ethernet chipset information.
Additional Info
Displays Bad Frames Received and Collision parameters.
Note
- Use SNMP v2c or v3 to view this table.
Detail Info
Displays detailed port information such as duplex mode.
Note
- Valid MIB Set values for the Port Flow Control and Port Back Pressure
parameters are 'disable' and 'enable'. Attempting to set these parameters to
'unknown' will cause them to be set to 'enable'.
Note
- The Port CoS/QoS Priority and Port STP State parameters are not applicable
to the AT-9400 series and should be ignored.
Note
- AT-94xxTs/XP: The current firmware version returns the value 'unknown' for
the Port Speed parameter of the XFP ports.
Note
- AT-94xxTs/XP: The Port Speed and Mode parameter of the XFP ports has a
fixed value of 'auto sense' and cannot be configured.
Note
- L3 Models: Setting the Port Speed and Mode parameter of 10Base-T/100Base-
TX/1000Base-T ports to '10Mbps half-duplex', '10Mbps full-duplex', '100Mbps half-
duplex' or '100Mbps full-duplex' causes the firmware to return a value of '1000' for
the Port Speed parameter and 'full-duplex' for the Port Duplex Status parameter. As
a result, the speed label on the port image will always show '1000' and its
corresponding DUP LED will always be green.
Note
- The Port MDIO parameter is not applicable to the AT-9408LC/SP.
Enable
Enables the port.
Disable
Disables the port.
Port Trunking
Displays Port Trunking information as returned by the device and allows the
configuration of trunk name, method and port list.
Note
- The current firmware version allows the Trunk Name parameter to be
configured.
Port Mirroring