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the packets on the port exceeds a preconfigured threshold and responds to
pause requests from partner devices. The paused port does not forward packets
for the time that is specified in the pause frame. When the pause frame time
elapses, or the utilization returns to a specified low threshold, the switch enables
the port to again transmit frames. The switch also honors incoming pause frames
by temporarily halting transmission.
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Asymmetric: If the port buffers become full, the switch does not send pause
frames, and data loss could occur. However, the switch does honor incoming
pause frames by temporarily halting transmission.
18. In the Load Interval field, specify the load interval period for the port or LAG.
This is the period for which data is used to compute load statistics. Enter the period
in multiples of 30 seconds from 30 to 600. The default is 300 seconds. The smaller
the load interval is, the more accurate the instantaneous rate for load statistics is.
19. Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
20. To save the settings to the running configuration, click the Save icon.
The following table describes the view-only fields on the page.
Table 86. Port configuration information
Description
Field
The media type that the port supports.
Media Type
For normal ports this field is Normal. Otherwise the possible values are
as follows:
• Mirrored: The port is a mirrored port on which all the traffic is copied
to the probe port.
• Probe: Use this port to monitor a mirrored port.
• Trunk Member: The port is a member of a link aggregation trunk.
Look at the LAG pages for more information.
Port Type
The port speed and duplex mode.
Physical Status
Indicates whether the port or LAG link is up or down.
Link Status
The ifIndex of the interface table entry associated with the port or LAG.
ifIndex
Add port, LAG, and VLAN descriptions
You can add a description for a port, LAG, and VLAN.
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