Viewing The Ports Runtime Status - Motorola WiNG 4.4 Reference Manual

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Name
Speed
Duplex
Channel Group
Description
Admin Status
Medium
Read-only details about the port's cabling connection also display within the
used to determine the configuration defined for this port.
5. Click the
OK
button to commit the changes made to the port configurations.
6. Click
Cancel

3.2.2 Viewing the Ports Runtime Status

The
Runtime
tab displays read-only runtime configuration for uplink and downlink ports.
To view the runtime configuration details of the uplink and downlink ports:
1. Select
Switch
Displays the read-only name assigned to the port.
Select the speed at which the port can receive and transmit the data. Select from the following
range:
• 10 Mbps
• 100 Mbps
• 1000 Mbps
• Auto
Modify the duplex status by selecting one of the following options:
• Half
• Full
• Auto
Optionally, set the
Channel Group
links (over the selected channel) into a single logical link that provides bandwidth between the
switch and another switch or host. The port speed used is dependant on the Duplex value selected
(full, half, or auto). If a segment within a channel fails, traffic previously carried over the failed link
is routed to the remaining segments within the channel. A trap is sent upon a failure identifying
the switch, channel, and failed link.
Enter a brief description for the port. The description should reflect the port's intended function to
differentiate it from others with similar configurations.
Either Enable (activate) or Disable (shutdown) the admin status of the port.
Displays the current (read-only) connection medium used by this port.
to disregard any changes and revert back to the last saved configuration.
>
Ports
from the main menu tree.
defined for the port. The switch bundles individual Ethernet
Edit
screen. This information should be

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