Port Management Workflow; Setting Basic Port Configuration - Cisco SF200-24 Administration Manual

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Port Management

Setting Basic Port Configuration

Setting Basic Port Configuration
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Cisco Small Business 200 1. 1 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide
The Port Setting page displays the global and per port setting of all the ports.
This page enables you to select and configure the desired ports from the Edit Port
Setting page.
To configure port settings:
Click Port Management > Port Setting. The Port Setting page opens.
Select Jumbo Frames to support packets of up to 10 Kb in size. If Jumbo Frames
is not enabled (default), the system supports packet size up to 1,632 bytes. For
jumbo frames to take effect, the switch will need to be rebooted after the feature is
enabled.
Click Apply to update the global setting.
Jumbo frames configuration changes take effect only after the Running
Configuration is explicitly saved to the Startup Configuration File using the Copy/
Save Configuration page, and the switch is rebooted.
To update the port settings, select the desired port, and click Edit. The Edit Port
Setting page opens.
Modify the following parameters:
Interface—Select the port number.
Port Description—Enter the port user-defined name or comment.
Port Type—Displays the port type and speed. The possible options are:
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Copper Ports—Regular, not Combo, support the following values: 10M,
100M, and 1000M (type: Copper).
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Combo Ports Copper—Combo port connected with copper CAT5
cable, supports the following values: 10M, 100M, and 1000M (type:
ComboC).
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Combo Fiber—SFP Fiber Gigabit Interface Converter Port with the
following values: 100M and 1000M (type: ComboF).
SFP Fiber takes precedence in Combo ports when both ports are
NOTE
being used.
Administrative Status—Select whether the port should be Up or Down
when the switch is rebooted.
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