Configuring Physical Ethernet Ports - AudioCodes Mediant 800B User Manual

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Configures and displays the device's Ethernet ports.
To configure an Ethernet port:
Click the required port icon, and then from the drop-down menu, choose Edit; the
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Physical Ports table opens with a dialog box for editing the Ethernet port.
Configure the Ethernet Port as desired, and then click Apply; the Physical Ports table
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closes and you are returned to the Network View.
For more information on configuring Ethernet ports, see 'Configuring Underlying Ethernet
Devices' on page 142.
The Ethernet ports appear as icons, displaying the row index number, description, and port
string number, as shown in the example below:
The connectivity status of the port is indicated by the color of the icon:
Green: Network connectivity exists through port (port connected to network).
Red: No network connectivity through port (e.g., cable disconnected).
To refresh the status indication, click the Refresh Network View button (described below
in Item #5).
To open the Physical Ports table, click any port icon, and then from the drop-down menu,
choose View List. You can then view and edit all the ports in the table.
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If you keep the Network view page open for a long time, you may want to click the Refresh
Network View button to refresh the connectivity status display of the Ethernet ports.
12.2

Configuring Physical Ethernet Ports

The Physical Ports table lets you configure the device's Ethernet ports. This includes
configuring port speed and duplex mode (half or full), and a brief description of the port.
The table also displays the status of the port as well as the port group (Ethernet Group) to
which the port belongs. For more information on Ethernet Groups, see 'Configuring
Ethernet Port Groups' on page 140.
The names of the ports displayed in the device's management tools (e.g., Web interface)
are different to the labels of the physical ports on the chassis. The figure below shows the
mapping between the two:
You can also view the mapping of the ports using the following CLI command:
# show network physical-port
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