Allied Telesis AT-S60 User Manual
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AT-S60 Management Software User’s Guide
Section II: Local and Telnet Management
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Speed
The operating speed of the port. Possible values are:
0010 - Indicates 10 Mbps.
0100 - Indicates 100 Mbps.
1000 - Indicates 1000 Mbps.
Duplex
The duplex mode of the port. Possible values are half-duplex and
full-duplex.
PVID
The port VLAN identifier currently assigned to the port.
Flow Ctl
The flow control setting for the port. Possible values are:
Auto - Flow control is automatically activated on the port if the
end node connected to the port uses flow control. If the end node
does not use flow control, neither does the port.
Enabled - Flow control occurs on both frames entering and
leaving the port.
Disabled - No flow control occurs on the port.
STP State
The current operating status of the port. Possible values are:
Forwarding - The port is sending and receiving Ethernet frames.
This is the normal state for a switch port.
Disabled - STP operations have been disabled on the port.
Blocking - This is the standby mode. The port does not participate
in frame relay. The forwarding process discards received frames
and does not submit forwarded frames for transmission.
Listening - The port is enabled for receiving frames only. The port
is preparing to participate in frame relay.
Learning - The port is enabled for receiving frames only. The
learning process can add new source address information to the
forwarding database.
Priority
The priority assigned to frames that are received by the port.
Possible values are:
No - Indicates no override priority has been assigned to the port.
Untagged frames are forwarded to the low priority queue. Tagged
frames are forwarded to either the high or low queue, depending
on the priority embedded in the frames.