Allied Telesis AT-S62 User Manual
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Chapter 6: Port Parameters
Section I: Basic Operations
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Selections 3, 5, and 6 appear in the menu only when selection 4 -
Negotiation is set to Manual. When selection 4 is set to Auto, these
options are hidden.
Note
The Port Configuration menu in the figure above is for a 10/100
Mbps twisted pair port. The menu for a fiber optic port will contain
a subset of the parameters.
If you are configuring multiple ports and the ports have different
settings, the Port Configuration menu displays the settings of the
lowest numbered port. Once you have configured the settings of
the port, all of its settings are copied to the other selected ports.
4. Adjust the port parameters as necessary. You adjust a parameter by
typing its number. The parameters are described below.
Note
A change to a parameter is immediately activated on the port.
0 - Port Description
You use this selection to assign a name to a port. The name can be
from one to fifteen alphanumeric characters. Spaces are allowed,
but you should not use special characters, such as asterisks or
exclamation points. (You cannot set a port name if you are
configuring more than one port.)
1 - Status
You use this selection to enable or disable a port. When disabled,
a port will not forward frames to or from the node connected to
the port.
You might want to disable a port and prevent packets from being
forwarded if a problem occurs with the node or cable connected
to the port. Once the problem has been fixed, you can enable the
port again to resume normal operation.
You might also want to disable a port that is not being used to
secure it from unauthorized connections.
Possible settings for this parameter are:
Enabled
The port will forward packets. This is the default
setting.
Disabled
The port will not forward packets.