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Port Management
Configuring Ports
Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide
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Combo Fiber—SFP Fiber Gigabit Interface Converter Port with the
following values: 100M and 1000M (type: ComboF).
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10G-Fiber Optics—Ports with speed of either 1G or 10G.
SFP Fiber takes precedence in Combo ports when both ports are
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being used.
Administrative Status—Select whether the port must be Up or Down when
the device is rebooted.
Operational Status—Displays whether the port is currently Up or Down. If
the port is down because of an error, the description of the error is displayed.
Link Status SNMP Traps—Select to enable generation of SNMP traps that
notify of changes to the link status of the port.
Time Range—Select to enable the time range during which the port is in Up
state. When the time range is not active, the port is in shutdown. If a time
range is configured, it is effective only when the port is administratively Up.
If a time range is not yet defined, click Edit to go to the Time Range page.
Time Range Name—Select the profile that specifies the time range.
Operational Time-Range State—Displays whether the time range is
currently active or inactive.
Auto Negotiation—Select to enable auto-negotiation on the port. Auto-
negotiation enables a port to advertise its transmission speed, duplex mode,
and Flow Control abilities to the port link partner.
Operational Auto Negotiation—Displays the current auto-negotiation
status on the port.
Administrative Port Speed—Select the speed of the port. The port type
determines which the available speeds. You can designate Administrative
Speed only when port auto-negotiation is disabled.
Operational Port Speed—Displays the current port speed that is the result
of negotiation.
Administrative Duplex Mode—Select the port duplex mode. This field is
configurable only when auto-negotiation is disabled, and the port speed is
set to 10M or 100M. At port speed of 1G, the mode is always full duplex. The
possible options are:
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Half—The interface supports transmission between the device and the
client in only one direction at a time.
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