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APS User Manual
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Parameter Description
Port: The logical port number for the switch.
Link: The current link state of the port is shown. Green indicates link is active, Red
indicates the link is down.
Speed-Current: Displays the current port link speed.
Speed-Configured: Here you can force the speed of a port. Forcing the speed of a port is not
recommended and should only be done if you are having linking issues when
connecting to a particular device. Speed options available are:
10Gb FDX 10GbE Full Duplex (APS-24T4S4SFP and APS-48T4S4SFP only)
1Gb FDX 1GB Full Duplex
100Mbps FDX 100Mbps Full Duplex
100Mbps HDX 100Mbps Half Duplex
10Mbps FDX 10Mbps Full Duplex
10Mbps HDX 10Mbps Half Duplex
Auto Auto Negotiation
10G-X_APS 10Gbps (APS-24T4S4SFP and 48T4S4SFP SFP+ ports only)
100FX_APS 100Mbps (Paired UTP/SFP Ports Only)
1000-X_APS 1000Mbps (Paired UTP/SFP Ports Only)
100Mbps FDX 100Mbps Full Duplex(SFP Ports Only)
1Gbps FDX 1000Mbps Full Duplex(SFP Ports Only)
SFP_Auto_APS - Auto Negotiation ( Paired UTP/SFP Ports Only)
Flow Control: When Auto Speed is selected on a port, this section indicates the flow
control capability that is advertised to the link partner. When a fixed-speed
setting is selected, that is what is used. The Current Rx column indicates
whether pause frames on the port are obeyed, and the Current Tx column
indicates whether pause frames on the port are transmitted. The Rx and Tx
settings are determined by the result of the last Auto-Negotiation.
Check the configured column to use flow control. This setting is related to
the setting for Configured Link Speed.
Maximum Frame Size: Enter the maximum frame size allowed for each switch port. Valid ranges
are from 1518 to 9600 bytes.
Excessive Collision Mode: Used to set the ports response to excessive collisions on the port.
Discard: Discard frames after 16 collisions (Default)
Restart: Restart backoff algorithm after 16 collisions
Power Control: Used to configure the power savings features of each port.
Disabled: All power saving mechanisms are disabled