Reference Guide
Ports 285
DELL CONFIDENTIAL – PRELIMINARY 3/6/14 - FOR PROOF ONLY
Port Configuration
If port configuration is modified while the port is a LAG member, the
configuration change is only effective after the port is removed from the
LAG.
To configure a port:
1
Click
Switching
>
Ports
>
Port Configuration
in the tree view to display
the
Port Configuration: Summary
page.
All ports and their configuration settings are displayed.
2
To modify the port settings, click
Edit
and select a port.
3
Enter the following fields:
–
Description (1 - 64 Characters)
— Enter a user identification
attached to the port.
–
Physical Port Type
— Displays the type of port.
–
Admin Status
— Enable/disable traffic forwarding through the port.
•
Up
— Traffic is enabled through the port.
•
Down
— Traffic is disabled through the port.
–
Current Port Status
— Displays whether the port is currently
operational or non-operational.
–
Re-Activate Suspended Port
— Check to reactivate a port if the port
has been disabled through the locked port security option.
–
Operational Status
— Displays the port operational status. The
possible options are:
•
Suspended
— Port is currently active, and is not receiving or
transmitting traffic.
•
Active
— Port is currently active, and is receiving and
transmitting traffic.
console(config)# macro global apply
access_port
Apply the macro to
ports 1-24.
Table 10-7. Create an Interface Macro Script
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