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- Xtreme User’s Manual (Managed Models) Page 11
4.5.1 QoS Configuration from CMI
The CMI provides two controls for QoS. The QoS functionality can be enabled or disabled
from the Switch Parameters menu. The priorities associated with the individual ports are
configured from the individual port menu.
4.6 Telnet
The Telnet protocol is often thought of simply as a provider for remote logins to computer
via the Internet. This was its original purpose although it can be used for many other
purposes. It is best understood in the context of a user with a local computer accessing the
local Telnet program (known as the client program) to run a login session on a remote
computer where his communication needs are handled by a Telnet server program running
on the remote computer. It should be emphasized that the Telnet server can pass on the data
it has received from the client to many other types of processes including a remote login
server.
You can disable or enable the Telnet access though CMI.
4.7 Auto-MDIX Support
Xtreme supports Auto-MDIX for all the RJ45 Ports globally.
MDI/MDIX is a type of Ethernet port connection using twisted pair cabling. The MDI
(for medium dependent interface) is the component of the media attachment unit (MAU)
that provides the physical and electrical connection to the cabling medium. An MDIX (for
MDI crossover) is a version of MDI that enables a connection between like devices. MDI
ports connect to MDIX ports via straight-through twisted pair cabling; both MDI-to-MDI
and MDIX-to-MDIX connections use crossover twisted pair cabling.
You can disable or enable the Auto-MDIX support though CMI for RJ45 Ports.