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Field
Port Priority Level
Port STP State
Port Type
Port VLAN ID
Software Version
Speed Mode
System Description
System Name
Cajun P120 Manager User Guide
Description
The priority level of packets exiting the port or
ports on the module. For effective transmission,
multimedia packets must be received isochronously
(at regular intervals). To ensure this, you can assign
priorities to packets coming out of a port.
Whenever traffic load is extreme and a port cannot
accept all incoming packets, packets sent from a
port with the highest priority will pass through
first. However, a fairness mechanism will allow low
priority packets to eventually enter the bus.
Possible values are:
• Regular
• High
The state of the port in terms of the Spanning Tree
Protocol. The possible states are:
• Disable - The port is disabled.
• Blocking - STP is enabled and currently
blocking the port. The port is effectively
disabled to prevent the formation of a loop in
the network.
• Forwarding - The port is currently
forwarding information received.
The port type; optionally includes reference to the
module to which it is attached and port connector
type.
The number of the VLAN of which the port or ports
assigned to a LAG is a member. Change the number
in this field to move the port to another VLAN.
Untagged frames use this VLAN number.
The version of the application software running on
the module.
The speed of communication of the selected port,
ports, or ports on the selected LAG. Possible values
are:
• Ethernet - 10 Mbps.
• Fast Ethernet - 100 Mbps.
• Gigabit Ethernet - 1000 Mbps.
A description of the type of system being used.
Logical name of the system as defined on the SNMP
agent of the device.
Configuration Fields
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