Canton 3C16476CS Manual De Usuario

Descargar
Página de 79
Configuring Port Settings
45
Duplex – Sets the duplex mode of the port. 
Available options include auto, half, and full.
If you modify any of these settings, click Apply to save 
your changes.
Figure 40   Port Administration Setup Screen
Speed/Duplex for 1000 Mbps Connections
You cannot preset the speed to 1000 Mbps.
 
To run a 
port at 1000 Mbps, you must enable autonegotiation 
for the port. When autonegotiation is enabled, the 
Switch will automatically connect at 1000 Mbps, 
providing the connected device also supports this 
speed. 
1000 Mbps connections are always full-duplex. 
Half-duplex connections are only available for 10 
Mbps and 100 Mbps settings.
CAUTION: Before manually setting a port to 
full-duplex, verify that the device connected to the 
port is also manually set to the same speed and 
duplex setting. If connecting link partners are left to 
autonegotiate for a link manually set on this switch to 
full-duplex, they will always negotiate to half-duplex, 
resulting in a duplex mismatch. This can result in a 
significant reduction in network performance. If you 
are unsure of how to configure the speed/duplex 
setting, simply enable autonegotiation for the port.
You cannot modify the speed/duplex settings of ports 
that are members of a trunk or aggregated link.
Supported SFP transceivers only operate at 
1000 Mbps full-duplex. Inserting an SFP transceiver 
into a gigabit port disables the corresponding RJ-45 
port, even if no fiber cable is inserted.
Link Aggregation
Link aggregation, also called “trunking”, refers to 
bonding multiple ports into a single group to 
effectively combine the bandwidth into a single 
connection or a “trunk”. If you are connecting the 
Switch to another switch or to an Internet backbone, 
you can aggregate links on the Switch to increase 
throughput and prevent packet loopback between 
switches.
For link aggregation to work, the trunks must be 
configured on both ends (switches).