Physical Interface; Configure Your Switch Ports And View Port Status - TRENDnet TEG-30102WS User Manual

10-port 2.5gbase-t web smart+ switch with 2 x 10g sfp+ slots
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Physical Interface

Configure your switch ports and view port status

Physical Interface
This section allows you to configure the physical port parameters such as speed, duplex,
flow control, and jumbo frames. This section also reports the current link status of each
port and negotiated speed/duplex. Additionally you will be able to set your BPDU ports
for Spanning Tree Configuration and EAP ports for 802.1x port-based authentication
configuration.
1. Log into your switch management page (see
on page 11).
2. Click on Physical Interface.
3. Review the settings. Click Apply to save changes.
Port - Specifies the port number. The All value indicates ports 1 through 10 on
the Switch. You cannot change this parameter. You can use the All row value in
the Port column to apply Admin Status, Mode, Jumbo, Flow Ctrl, settings to all
ports at the same time.
Trunk - This parameter indicates the trunk group number. A number in this
column indicates that the port has been added to a trunk using static or
dynamic 802.3ad LACP link aggregation.
Type - This parameter indicates the port type. On the Switch, the port type is
2500TX for 10/100/1000/2.5GBase-T twisted-pair ports (1 through 8, 9R and
10R) and 100FX or 1000TX for the SFP ports (9 and 10) for copper or fiber SFP
type.
Link Status - This parameter indicates the status of the link between the port
and the end node connected to the port. The possible values are:
o
Up -This parameter indicates a valid link exists between the port and
the end node.
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o
Down -This parameter indicates the port and the end node have not
established a valid link.
Admin. Status: This parameter indicates the operating status of the port. You can use
this parameter to enable or disable a port. You may want to disable a port and prevent
packets from being forwarded if a problem occurs with the node or cable connected to
the port. You can enable the port to resume normal operation after the problem has
been fixed. You can also disable an unused port to secure it from unauthorized
connections. The possible values are:
o
Ignore -This parameter applies to the All row only and indicates that
the Admin. Status field must be set individually for each port.
o
Enabled - This parameter indicates the port is able to send and receive
Ethernet frames.
o
Disabled - This parameter indicates the port is not able to send and
receive Ethernet frames.
Mode: This parameter indicates the speed and duplex mode settings for the
port. You can use this parameter to set the speed and duplex mode of a port.
The possible settings are:
o
Ignore -This parameter indicates that the All setting does not apply to
the Mode field. In other words, each port is set individually.
o
Auto -This parameter indicates the port is using Auto-Negotiation to
set the operating speed and duplex mode. The actual operating speed
and duplex mode of the port are displayed in parentheses (for
example, "1000/F" for 1000 Mbps full duplex mode) after a port
establishes a link with an end node.
o
Auto (2500F) -This parameter indicates the port is configured for
2500Mbps operation in Auto-Negotiation full duplex mode.
o
Auto (1000F) -This parameter indicates the port is configured for
1000Mbps operation in Auto-Negotiation full duplex mode.
o
Auto (100F) – This parameter indicates that the port is configured for
100Mbps operation in Auto-Negotiation full duplex mode.
Note: Ports 1-8 can only function in auto negotiation mode 2500F/1000F/100F. 10G
SFP+ slots can be set to Auto, 10g/Full, or 1000/Full operation.
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