Overview; Viewing Port Status And Configuring Port Parameters - HP ProCurve Series 4100GL Management And Configuration Manual

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Optimizing Traffic Flow with Port Controls, Port Trunking, and Port-Based Priority

Overview

Note On Connecting
Transceivers to
Fixed-Configuration
Devices
10-2

Overview

This chapter includes:
Configuring ports to non-default settings (page 10-2)
These settings include enable/disable, mode (speed and duplex), flow
control, port-trunk group, and port-trunk type. You can also set a
broadcast limit that applies to all ports on the switch.
Port aggregation: Creating and modifying a port trunk group (page 10-10)
You can configure static and dynamic trunks. Includes non-protocol
trunks, LACP (802.3ad) trunks, and FEC trunks.
Configuring port-based priority for incoming packets (page 10-34)
This feature enables you to prioritize inbound traffic that either
carries an 802.1Q VLAN tag with a priority of 0 (zero) or is not a tagged
VLAN packet.
Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port
Parameters
Port Status and Configuration Features
Feature
viewing port status
configuring ports
If the switch either fails to show a link between an installed transceiver and
another device, or demonstrates errors or other unexpected behavior on the
link, check the port configuration on both devices for a speed and/or duplex
(mode) mismatch. To check the mode setting for a port on a the switch, use
either the Port Status screen in the menu interface (page 10-5) or show
interfaces brief in the CLI (page 10-6).
Default
Menu
n/a
page 10-5
See Table 10-10- page 10-5
1 on pages 10-3
and 10-4.
CLI
Web
page 10-6
page 10-9
page 10-8
page 10-9

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