Use the POS Ports > Line subtab to display POS port provisioning information. The Line subtab options
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Displays the port identifier 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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Shows the encapsulation type set on the Card subtab. You can provision GFP-F or HDLC:
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GFP-F —Frame-mapped generic framing procedure; a PDU-oriented adaptation mode that maps a client frame into one GFP frame. |
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HDLC —High-level data link control; does not support VLAN trunking, which is standard on most Cisco data devices. |
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Sets the cyclic redundancy check (CRC) to verify the integrity of the transmitted data. Possible values are 32-Bit (if the framing type is HDLC or GFP-F) or None.
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Displays the maximum transfer unit. The largest acceptable packet size configured for that port. This field always displays 1500, the default size.
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Applies changes made to the port parameters.
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Cancels any changes to the port parameters and returns the field to its last-saved settings.
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Displays context-sensitive help.
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