Setup > Green Ethernet; Port Management > Port Settings - Cisco SRW2016 User Manual

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Chapter 5
Setup > Green Ethernet
The Green Ethernet Configuration screen allows you to
enable energy-efficient Ethernet (EEE). EEE optimizes
power consumption by monitoring both port and
system power requirements, while minimizing energy
consumption. Green Ethernet ensures that the network
operation is not comprimised, while at the same time
maintaining a Green network.
This feature has been added to version 1.1 of SRW2048
and to version 1.3 of SRW2024 and SRW2016.
Setup > Green Ethernet
Energy Saving Mode
Indicates if Green Ethernet is
enabled on the device. The possible field values are:
Enable
Enables Green Ethernet on the device. This is
the default value.
Disable
Disables Green Ethernet on the device.
Energy Saving
Indicates the amount of energy conserved
by enabling Green Ethernet.
WebView Switches
Advanced Configuration
Port Management > Port Settings
The Port Settings screen shows you the settings for each of
the Switch's ports.
Port Management > Port Settings
Port
The port number. To use an SFP module, click the
Detail button of the appropriate port (G1, G2).
Description
A brief description of the port. To enter or
modify the description, click the Detail button.
Administrative Status
The port's administrative status.
To take the port offline, select the Down option. To allow
normal access to the port, select Up.
Link Status
The port's operational status. Up indicates a
port has an active connection. Down indicates there is no
active connection or the port has been taken offline by an
Administrator.
Speed
The port's configured rate in Mbps. The speed can
be configured only when auto-negotiation is disabled on
that port.
Duplex
The
port's
current
(transmission occurs in both directions simultaneously) or
Half (transmission occurs in only one direction at a time).
This mode can be configured only when auto-negotiation
is disabled and port speed is set to 10Mbps or 100Mbps.
It cannot be configured on Link Aggregation Groups
(LAGs).
MDI/MIDX
The MDI/MDIX status of the port. The MDI
setting is used if the port is connected to an end station.
The MDIX setting is used if the port is connected to a hub
or another switch.
Flow Control
The type of flow control currently in use. It
is active when the port uses the Full Duplex Mode.
Type
The port type.
LAG
The Link Aggregated Group (LAG) to which the port
belongs, if the port is a LAG member.
Full
duplex
mode:
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