- Enterasays User's Guide SmartSwitch 2000
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Notice
- Contents
- Introduction
- The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View
- Viewing Chassis Information
- Using Device Find Source Address
- Managing the Hub
- Configuring Ports
- Redirecting Traffic on the SmartSwitch 2000
- Priority Configuration
- The System Resources Window
- 802.1Q VLANs
- Configuring Your 802.1Q VLANS
- Broadcast Suppression
- Setting the Device Date and Time
- Enabling and Disabling Ports
- Alarm Configuration
- Statistics
- Managing Ethernet MicroLAN Switches
- FDDI Applications
- ATM Configuration
- HSIM-W87 Configuration
- Index

Viewing Chassis Information 2-13
The SmartSwitch 2000 Chassis View
If you have selected the Admin/Link status mode, a port is considered:
• ON if the port is enabled and has a valid link.
• OFF if it has not been enabled or if it has been disabled through management
action.
• SEG (segmented) if the port has been enabled by management and has a valid
connection, but has been segmented by the repeater because 33 consecutive
collisions have occurred on the attached segment, or the collision detector was
on for more than 2.4 µs.
• NLK (Not Linked) when the port is on, but there is no physical link to the port.
This field is a combination of two status conditions: No Link and Port
Administrative Status On.
If you have selected the Admin status mode, a port is considered:
• ON if the port is enabled.
• OFF if the port has been disabled by management.
These conditions do not reflect link status.
If you have selected the Link status mode, a port is considered:
• LNK (Linked) when a valid link has been established between the port and the
device at the other end of the segment.
• NLK (Not Linked) when the port is on, but there is no physical link to the port
or the device at the other end of the port’s segment is down.
• N/A (not available) when NetSight Element Manager cannot determine the
link status for the port.