The Fn100 Port Status Displays; Selecting A Port Status View - Enterasys FN 100 User Manual

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The FN100 Port Status Displays

When you open the Chassis View window, each port on the FN100 will display its
Admin status (defined below); to change this status display, select one of the
options on the Port Status menu, as described in the following sections.

Selecting a Port Status View

To change the status of your ports:
1. Click on Port Status on the menu bar at the top of the Chassis View window;
2. Drag down (and to the right, if necessary) to select the status information you
Port status view options are:
Status
You can view four status categories for your ports:
If you have selected the Bridge status mode, a port is considered:
Viewing Chassis Information
Enable/Disable, which administratively turns the selected bridging port on or
off; see
Viewing I/F Summary Information
information.
a menu will appear.
want to display. The port text boxes will display the appropriate status
information.
Bridge — FWD (forwarding), DIS (disabled), LIS (listening), LRN (learning),
BLK (blocking), BRK (broken), or UNK (unknown).
Bridge Mapping — bridge interface index numbers
Admin — ON or OFF
Operator — ON or OFF
FWD (forwarding) when the interface is on-line and forwarding packets from
one network segment to another.
DIS (disabled) when bridging at the interface has been disabled by
management, and no traffic can be received or forwarded on this interface.
LIS (listening) when the interface is not adding information to the filtering
database. It is monitoring Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDU) traffic while
preparing to move to the forwarding state.
LRN (learning) when the Forwarding database is being created, or the
Spanning Tree Algorithm is being executed because of a network topology
change.
BLK (blocking) when the interface is on-line, but filtering traffic from going
across the FN100 from one network segment to another.
The FN100 Chassis View
on
page 2-13
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