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Configuring Port Settings
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Configuring Port Settings
Using the Web interface, you can configure the 
speed/duplex and flow control settings of each port. 
You can also shut down or disable ports from the 
Web interface.
Viewing Port Settings
To view the current port settings, click Port Configu-
ration
 on the menu. The Port Configuration screen 
appears (see 
), displaying the status of all 
ports and a summary of their current settings.
Figure 12   Port Configuration Screen 
 describes the information that appears on the 
Port Configuration screen.
Table 9   Port Configuration Summary Screen
Item
Description
Port
The physical number of the port that corre-
sponds to the numbering of the ports on 
the front of the unit. Note that ports 25 
and 26 are dual function ports. When the 
Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFP) trans-
ceiver ports are not in use, the number 
refers to the RJ-45 port. When an SFP 
module is inserted, the port number refers 
to this port, even if a fiber cable is not 
inserted.
To configure the settings of a particular 
port, click the port number.
The items AL1 to AL4 refer to trunk 
groups. Use these to configure the settings 
of a trunk’s member ports. See 
 on 
.
Link Status
Indicates whether the port is currently 
active (up) or not (down)
Speed/Duplex
If the link is up, indicates the speed and 
duplex settings of the port
Flow Control
If the link is up, indicates whether flow 
control is enabled on the port
Default Port Settings
If you do not configure the Switch’s port settings, the 
ports will use the following default settings:
All ports are enabled
Autonegotiation is enabled
Flow control is enabled
All ports are set to priority zero