User's Manual
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| Configuring the Switch
Configuring Port Connections
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3. If required, also specify urgent queues which will be powered up once
data is queued and the default wakeup time has passed.
4. Click Save.
Figure 9: Configuring EEE Power Reduction
CONFIGURING PORT CONNECTIONS
Use the Port Configuration page to configure the connection parameters for
each port. This page includes options for enabling auto-negotiation or
manually setting the speed and duplex mode, enabling flow control, setting
the maximum frame size, specifying the response to excessive collisions,
or enabling power saving mode.
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Basic/Advanced Configuration, Ports – The Disabled option was removed
from the Speed - Configured field on
PARAMETERS
These parameters are displayed:
◆ Link – Indicates if the link is up or down.
◆ Speed – Sets the port speed and duplex mode using auto-negotiation
or manual selection. The following options are supported:
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Disabled - Disables the interface. You can disable an interface due
to abnormal behavior (e.g., excessive collisions), and then re-
enable it after the problem has been resolved. You may also disable
an interface for security reasons. (Not applicable to Ports 1 and 2.)
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Auto - Enables auto-negotiation. When using auto-negotiation, the
optimal settings will be negotiated between the link partners based
on their advertised capabilities.
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1Gbps FDX - Supports 1 Gbps full-duplex operation