HP 830 Series Configuration Manual page 63

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Set the Medium Dependent Interface (MDI) mode for the interface.
Two types of Ethernet cables can be used to connect Ethernet devices: crossover and
straight-through. To accommodate these two types of cables, an Ethernet interface on the
device can operate in one of the following MDI modes:
An Ethernet interface is composed of eight pins. By default, each pin has its particular
role. For example, pin 1 and pin 2 are used for transmitting signals; pin 3 and pin 6 are
used for receiving signals. Pin roles are set as a result of how you set the MDI mode:
MDI
Configure the MDI mode depending on the cable types:
Enable or disable flow control on the port.
If there is traffic congestion on the device on the local end after flow control is enabled on
both ends, the device sends information to notify the peer end to stop sending packets
temporarily. To avoid packet loss, the peer end and the device stop sending packets when
Flow Control
the device receives the information.
Flow control works only after it is enabled on both the ingress and egress ports.
Enable or disable auto power down on the port.
With auto power down enabled, when an Ethernet port does not receive any packet for
Power Save
a certain period, it automatically enters the power save mode and resumes its normal state
upon the arrival of a packet.
Set the MAC learning limit on the port.
Max MAC Count
Across mode.
Normal mode.
Auto mode.
In across mode, pin 1 and pin 2 are used for transmitting signals, and pin 3 and pin
6 are used for receiving signals.
In auto mode, the pin roles are determined through auto negotiation.
In normal mode, pin 1 and pin 2 are used for receiving signals while pin 3 and pin 6
are used for transmitting signals.
Typically, the auto mode is recommended. The other two modes are useful only when
the device cannot determine the cable types.
When straight-through cables are used, the local MDI mode must be different from the
remote MDI mode.
When crossover cables are used, the local MDI mode must be the same as the remote
MDI mode, or the MDI mode of at least one end must be set to auto.
IMPORTANT:
User Defined—Sets the limit manually.
No Limit—Sets no limit.
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