IBM Partner Pavilion Vitrual Switch Extension BMD00082 Benutzerhandbuch
SmartConnect User’s Guide
BMD00082, February 2009
Chapter 9: Switch Policies
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External Port Settings
Use this window to configure external port settings.
Note –
Some types of ports are pre-set for speed, duplex, and auto-negotiation. For these
ports, settings are displayed but cannot be configured on this window.
Table 9-2
External Port Settings Fields
Field
Description
Port
Displays the port number. This field is non-configurable.
Note: If the switch is part of a multi-switch stack, the displayed number indicates
the Configured Switch number (
Note: If the switch is part of a multi-switch stack, the displayed number indicates
the Configured Switch number (
csnum
) followed by the port number. See
for details.
Group
Displays the current VSG for the port. To configure the VSG, see
Name
Set the port name which appears on information and statistics displays.
Status
Set the operational status of the port: enable or disable.
Speed
Select the proper speed setting for the port. All external ports in the same VSG
must have the same setting.
must have the same setting.
Duplex
Select the proper duplex setting for the port. All external ports in the same VSG
must have the same setting.
must have the same setting.
Auto Negotiation
Select the proper auto-negotiation setting for the port. All external ports in the
same VSG must have the same setting.
same VSG must have the same setting.
Flow Control
Select the flow control setting (rx, tx, both, none).
PVID
Select the Port VLAN Identifier (PVID). If a PVID is configured, when untagged
traffic ingresses on the port, the configured VLAN tag will be automatically
added. Upon egress, if the PVID of the egress port matches the packets’s tag, the
tag will be stripped from the packet.
traffic ingresses on the port, the configured VLAN tag will be automatically
added. Upon egress, if the PVID of the egress port matches the packets’s tag, the
tag will be stripped from the packet.
ErrDisable Recov-
ery
ery
Enables or disables automatic recovery for the port when it becomes error-dis-
abled. An error-disabled port is re-enabled by the switch only if this port setting
is enabled and the global ErrDisable Recovery setting is also enabled (see
abled. An error-disabled port is re-enabled by the switch only if this port setting
is enabled and the global ErrDisable Recovery setting is also enabled (see
).
DSCP Remarking
).