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Port Summary

Use the Port Summary page to view the settings for all physical ports on the platform.
To access the Port Summary page, click LAN > Monitoring > Port Utilization in the navigation menu.
The table on the Port Summary page does not fit on one screen. Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the
browser to view all the columns on the page.
Although the table is split into three separate images in the figure, the columns are continue horizontally
across the page.
Field
MST ID
Slot/Port
Port Type
Mode
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Figure 39
shows the first six rows of all the columns on the page.

Figure 39: Port Summary

Table 34: Port Summary Fields

Description
If Spanning Tree Protocol is enabled on the switch, you can select the Multiple
Spanning Tree instance ID from the list of all currently configured MST ID's to
determine the values displayed for the Spanning Tree parameters. Changing
the selected MST ID will generate a screen refresh. If is disabled, which is the
default, the MST ID field shows the static value "CST" instead of a menu.
Identifies the port that the information in the rest of the row is associated
with.
For most ports this field is blank. Otherwise, the possible values are:
• Mirrored: Indicates that the port has been configured as a monitoring port
and is the source port in a port mirroring session.
• Probe: Indicates that the port has been configured as a monitoring port
and is the destination port in a port mirroring session. For more
information about port monitoring and probe ports, see
Mirroring" on page
90.
• Port Channel: Indicates that the port has been configured as a member of
a port-channel, which is also known as a link Aggregation Group (LAG). For
information about configuring port channels, see
(Trunking)" on page
Shows the Spanning Tree Protocol () Administrative Mode for the port or LAG,
which can be Enabled or Disabled. For more information about , see
"Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol" on page
Configuring and Viewing Device Port Information
209.
243.
Unified Wired and Wireless Access System
"Multiple Port
"Creating Port Channels
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