Save & Restore Configuration Page - Cambium Networks PTP 650 Series User Manual

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Chapter 6: Configuration and alignment
Procedure (only applies when copper SFP module is installed):
Update the attributes
To save changes, click Submit Updated System Configuration.
Table 75 SFP Configuration (copper SFP module) attributes
Attribute
SFP Port Auto
Negotiation
SFP Port Auto Neg
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Forced
Configuration
Auto Mdix
Save & Restore Configuration page
Menu option: System > Configuration > Save And Restore
Use the Save & Restore Configuration page to take a snapshot of the latest system configuration
as a backup. The file can then be used to restore this unit to a known state, or to configure a
replacement unit to the same state. The configuration values are encrypted for security.
(Table
75).
Meaning
Disabled: Configuration of the Ethernet interface is forced. This is to be
used as a last resort only if auto-negotiation fails.
Enabled: Configuration of the Ethernet interface is automatically
negotiated (default). This is the preferred setting.
Only displayed when SFP Port Auto Negotiation is set to Enabled.
The data rate that the auto-negotiation mechanism will advertise as
available on the Ethernet interface (1000 Mbps or 100 Mbps Full
Duplex). Select a data rate that is within the capability of the Ethernet
link partner. Use the same setting for the Ethernet link partner.
Only displayed when SFP Port Auto Negotiation is set to Disabled.
This forces the speed and duplex setting of the Ethernet interface. Over-
the-air throughput will be capped to the rate of the Ethernet interface at
the receiving end of the link. Select a data rate that is within the
capability of the Ethernet link partner. Use the same setting for the
Ethernet link partner.
Disabled: The Auto Medium Dependent Interface (MDI)/Medium
Dependent Interface Crossover (MDIX) capability is disabled.
Enabled: The Auto Medium Dependent Interface (MDI)/Medium
Dependent Interface Crossover (MDIX) capability is enabled.
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(Figure
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