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Displays the card port number.
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Displays the port name and is also provisionable.
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Shows the administrative state of the port. Choose an administrative state from the drop-down list and click Apply to change the port service state unless network conditions prevent the change. Administrative states include:
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unlocked: Puts the port in service. The port service state changes to unlocked-enabled. |
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locked,disabled: Removes the port from service and disables it. The port service state changes to locked-enabled, disabled. |
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locked,maintenance: Removes the port from service for maintenance. The port service state changes to locked-enabled, maintenance. |
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unlocked, automaticInService: Puts the port service state in unlocked-disabled,automaticInService. |
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CTC will not allow you to change a port service state from unlocked-enabled to locked-enabled,disabled. You must first change a port to the locked-enabled,maintenance service state before putting it in the locked-enabled,disabled service state. |
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An autonomously generated state that gives the overall condition of the port. Service states appear in the format: AdministrativeState- OperationalState, StatusAttribute. For additional state information, see States.
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Automatic in-service soak. Both the hours and minutes can be selected.
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Displays the physical port state. Possible values are Up and Down.
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Displays the expected speed. Possible values are 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, and Auto. If expected speed is set to Auto, you cannot enable selective autonegotiation.
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Displays the actual operating speed.
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Displays the expected duplex setting of the port. Possible values are Full, Half, and Auto. If expected duplex is set to Auto, you cannot enable selective autonegotiation.
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Displays the actual duplex setting of the port.
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Enable Selective Auto Negotiation
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If checked, the CE-100T-8, CE-MR-6, or CE-MR-10 port attempts to autonegotiate only to the selected expected speed and duplex. The link will come up if both the expected speed and duplex of the attached autonegotiating device matches that of the port. You cannot enable selective autonegotiation if either the expected speed or expected duplex is set to Auto.
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If checked, enables the IEEE 802.3x flow control and buffering to reduce data congestion on the port (default). If flow control is enabled, the Ethernet device attached to the card must be set to autonegotiation. If flow control is enabled but the negotiation status indicates no flow control, check the autonegotiation settings on the attached Ethernet device.
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Displays the negotiated flow control mode. Possible values are None and Symmetrical. If flow control at both ends is enabled, the field displays Symmetrical. However, if the flow control is disabled on one end of the link, it displays Symmetrical or None.
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Sets the IEEE 802.1Q standard VLAN class of service (CoS) threshold for priority queueing. Possible values are 0 through 7; 0 is the lowest priority and 7 is the highest priority.
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Sets the IP type of service (ToS) byte value for priority queueing. Possible values are 0 through 255.
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Disables link integrity timer.
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Allows to set the link integrity soak timer duration. Link integrity timer duration can be set in the range between 200 ms and 10000 ms in multiples of 100 ms. Default link integrity soak timer duration is 200 ms.
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Applies changes made to the port parameters.
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Cancels any changes to the port parameters and returns them to their last-saved settings.
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Displays context-sensitive help.
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