General Interface Details - Motorola WiNG 5.7.1 System Reference Manual

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13.3.12.1 General Interface Details

Interfaces
The General tab provides information on a selected access point interface such as its MAC address, type and TX/RX statistics.
The
General
Name
Interface MAC Address
IP Address
IP Address Type
Secondary IPs
Hardware Type
Index
Access VLAN
Access Setting
Administrative Status
Operational Status
The
IPv6 Mode and MTU
IPv6 Mode
IPv6 MTU
The
Specification
Media Type
Protocol
MTU
Mode
Metric
Maximum Speed
table displays the following:
Displays the name of the access point interface ge1, vlan1 etc.
Displays the MAC address of the interface.
IP address of the interface.
Displays the IP address type, either IPv4 or IPv6.
Displays a list of secondary IP resources assigned to this interface.
Displays the networking technology.
Displays the unique numerical identifier for the interface.
Displays the tag assigned to the native VLAN.
Displays the VLAN mode as either Access or Trunk.
Displays whether the interface is currently UP or DOWN.
Displays whether the interface is currently operational. Indicate UP or DOWN.
table displays the following information:
Displays the IPv6 mode for this interface.
Displays the IPv6 MTU value for this interface.
table displays the following information:
Displays the physical connection type of the interface.
Medium types include:
Copper - Used on RJ-45 Ethernet ports
Optical - Used on fibre optic gigabit Ethernet ports
Displays the routing protocol used by the interface.
Displays the maximum transmission unit (MTU) setting configured on the interface. The
MTU value represents the largest packet size that can be sent over a link. 10/100 Ethernet
ports have a maximum setting of 1500.
Lists whether traffic on the listed port is Layer 2 or Layer 3.
Displays the metric associated with the interface's route.
Displays the maximum speed the interface uses to transmit or receive data.

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