Westermo RedFox Series User Manual
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Westermo OS Management Guide
Version 4.17.0-0
Type
The port type: Gigabit Ethernet Fibre optic, Gigabit Ethernet,
Fast Ethernet Fibre optic or Fast Ethernet.
Enable
Enable/disabled the port
Speed/Duplex
The speed duplex setting. Auto means speed and duplex will
be automatically negotiated. Otherwise the current setting
will be shown as speed in Megabit and duplex as FDX for
full duplex and HDX for half duplex. Note! This is not the
negotiated speed, it is the configuration setting!
MDIX mode
How to handle crossover cables. If you connect two units
with different port settings (one with mdi and one with
mdix) you need a straight-through twisted pair cabling. If
you connect two units with the same setting you will need
a crossover cabling.
Auto
Automatic detection
mdi
Medium dependent interface
mdix
mdi crossover
Priority Mode
Here you select on what information priority will be based:
Port Based
Based on the port’s priority. See the next
item (Priority).
IP
Based on the content of the IP ToS bits (IPv4)
or the IP TC bits (IPv6).
VLAN Tag
Based on the content of the (802.1p) priority
field inside the received packet’s VLAN tag.
Priority
The port’s priority level. Zero (0) is low priority and seven
(7) high priority.
Inbound Rate
Limit
Bandwidth limit for inbound traffic. Disabled means no lim-
iting.
Outbound
Traffic Shape
Bandwidth limit for outbound traffic. Disabled means no lim-
iting.
Link Alarm
When link alarm is enabled an alarm will be generated if
port link is down. Alarms trigger an SNMP trap message to
be sent and alarms to be shown on the administration web.
8.2.3
List SFP DDM/DOM diagnostics
For information on how to view SFP DDM/DOM diagnostics, see
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