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TRACER 6420 System Manual
Section 5  User Interface Guide
612806420L1-1A
Copyright © 2005 ADTRAN, Inc.
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>E
THERNET
 S
WITCH
 C
ONFIGURATION
 > P
ORT
 X
The Quad Ethernet Switch Module provides the capability to individually disable interfaces on the module. 
Selecting 
D
ISABLE
 from the 
P
ORT
 X
 menu disables the port, stopping all data passing through the interface.
>E
THERNET
 S
WITCH
 C
ONFIGURATION
 > S
PEED
/D
UPLEX
Defines the speed and duplex for the selected Ethernet interface. Available options are: 
100/FDX
 (100 Mbps 
with full duplex operation), 
100/HDX
 (100 Mbps with half duplex operation), 
10/FDX
 (10 Mbps with full 
duplex operation), and 
10/HDX
 (10 Mbps with half duplex operation), and 
A
UTO
 (automatically detects speed 
and duplex of the connection). The speed and duplex settings of the TRACER Ethernet port and the attached 
Ethernet equipment should be identical; if the TRACER is set to auto-negotiation the attached equipment 
should also be set for auto-negotiation.When the 
S
PEED
/D
UPLEX
 is manually set, 802.3u auto-negotiation is 
disabled; the Ethernet equipment connected to the manual port must be manually set to the same speed/duplex 
settings. When set to 
A
UTO
, the actual negotiated speed and duplex of the system can be displayed on the 
Ethernet Switch Status page.
> E
THERNET
 S
WITCH
 S
TATUS
Figure 14 shows the Ethernet Switch Module Status screen, which displays the current speed and duplex 
operation for each switch interface (on both the local and remote systems) as well as transmit and receive data 
statistics for the Ethernet interface (from both the local and remote TRACER 6420 systems) and RF link.
Figure 14.  Ethernet Switch Module Status
>E
THERNET
 S
WITCH
 S
TATUS
 > T
X
 P
ACKETS
Displays a counter of all data packets transmitted out the local and remote TRACER Ethernet interfaces. Use 
this data as an indicator for how many packets are being transmitted between the four Ethernet interfaces 
versus over the wireless link (WAN stats). The WAN statistics (Ethernet packets transmitted over the RF link) 
provide a quick way to determine Ethernet packet loss over the wireless link; the 
R
X
 P
ACKETS
 on the local 
system should match the 
T
X
 P
ACKETS
 on the remote side (and vice versa).