Neighbor Details - ZyXEL Communications XMG1915 Series User Manual

8-16-port multi-gigabit smart managed switch
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The following table describes the fields in the above screen.
Table 28 MONITOR > Neighbor > Neighbor
LABEL
Port
Port Name
Link
PoE Draw (W)
System Name
IPv4
IPv6
Action

13.2.1 Neighbor Details

Use this screen to view detailed information about the neighboring devices. Device information is
displayed in gray when the neighboring device is currently offline.
Up to 10 neighboring device records per Ethernet port can be retained in this screen even when the
devices are offline. When the maximum number of neighboring device records per Ethernet port is
reached, new device records automatically overwrite existing offline device records, starting with the
oldest existing offline device record first.
Click MONITOR > Neighbor > Neighbor Details to see the following screen.
Chapter 13 Neighbor
DESCRIPTION
This shows the port of the Switch, on which the neighboring device is discovered.
This shows the port description of the Switch.
This shows the speed (either 100M for 100 Mbps, 1G for 1 Gbps, or 2.5G for 2.5 Gbps) and
the duplex (F for full duplex or H for half). This field displays Down if the port is not connected
to any device.
For PoE models.
This shows the consumption that the neighboring device connected to this port draws from
the Switch. This allows you to plan and use within the power budget of the Switch.
This shows the system name of the neighbor device.
This shows the IPv4 address of the neighbor device. The IPv4 address is a hyper link that you
can click to log into and manage the neighbor device through its Web Configurator.
This shows the IPv6 address of the neighbor device. The IPv6 address is a hyper link that you
can click to log into and manage the neighbor device through its Web Configurator.
For PoE models.
Click the Reset button to turn OFF the power of the neighbor device and turn it back ON
again. A count down button (from 5 to 0) starts.
Note: The Switch must support power sourcing (PSE) or the network device is a
powered device (PD).
Click the Restore button to restore the neighboring device to its factory default settings. A
warning message "Are you sure you want to load factory default?" appears prompting you
to confirm the action. After confirming the action a count down button (from 5 to 0) starts.
Note:
The Switch must support power sourcing (PSE) or the network device is a powered
device (PD).
If multiple neighbor devices use the same port, the Reset button is not available.
You can only reset Zyxel powered devices that support the ZON utility.
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