Network; Configuring Physical Ethernet Ports - AudioCodes Mediant 800B User Manual

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Network

This section describes the network-related configuration.
12.1

Configuring Physical Ethernet Ports

The Physical Ports Settings table lets you configure the device's Ethernet ports. This
includes port speed and duplex mode, Native VLAN (PVID), and a brief description.
By default, the Ethernet ports are grouped into pairs called Ethernet Groups. However, you
can change this port assignment including assigning only a single port to an Ethernet
Group. For more information and for configuring Ethernet Groups, see 'Configuring
Ethernet Port Groups' on page 119.
The device's management tools (e.g., Web interface) use hard-coded strings to represent
the physical ports, as shown below:
Figure 12-1: Mapping of Logical String Names to Physical Ports
To view the mapping of the physical ports to these logical ports (strings) as well as view
port status, use the CLI command, show voip ports. This displays the MAC address and
port status (up or down) of the physical port and its corresponding logical port. Below
shows an example of the mapping results from running this command:
# show voip ports
Port Num
-------
1
2
The following procedure describes how to configure the Ethernet ports in the Web
interface. You can also configure these ports using the table ini file parameter,
PhysicalPortsTable or CLI command, configure voip/physical-port.
Note:
device itself.
Version 6.8
Port Name
MAC Address
--------- ------------
GE4_1
00:1e:67:11:7c:28
GE4_2
00:1e:67:11:7c:28
All the LAN ports have the same MAC address. This is the MAC address of the
Speed
Duplexity
-----
---------
100Mbps
FULL
100Mbps
FULL
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Link Status Native VLAN
--- -----------
UP
1
DOWN
1

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