Netgear GSM4328PB User Manual - Page 273
Admin Mode, Enable, Disable, LACP Mode, Auto-negotiation, Speed, Duplex Mode, Link Trap, Frame Size
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M4300 Intelligent Edge Series Fully Managed Stackable Switches 7. From the Admin Mode menu, select Enable or Disable. This sets the port control administrative mode. For the port to participate in the network, you must select Enable. The factory default is Enable. 8. From the LACP Mode menu, select Enable or Disable. This selects the Link Aggregation Control Protocol administrative mode. The mode must be enabled in order for the port to participate in link aggregation. The factory default is Enable. 9. From the Auto-negotiation menu, select Enable or Disable. This specifies the auto-negotiation mode for this port. The default is Enable. Note: After you change the auto-negotiation mode, the switch might be inaccessible for a number of seconds while the new settings take effect. 10. From the Speed menu, select one of the following speeds: • Auto. The speed is set by the auto-negotiation process. • 100. 100 Mbits/second • 10G. 10 Gbits/second. The delimiter characters for setting different speed values are a comma (,), a period (.) and a space ( ). For you to set the auto-negotiation speed, the auto-negotiation mode selection must be Enable. The default is Auto. Note: After you change the speed value, the switch might be inaccessible for a number of seconds while the new settings take effect. 11. From the Duplex Mode menu, select one of the following values are as follows: • Auto. The duplex mode is set by the auto-negotiation process. • Full. Transmission between the devices occurs in both directions simultaneously. • Half. Transmission between the devices occurs in only one direction at a time. The default is Auto. Note: After you change the duplex mode, the switch might be inaccessible for a number of seconds while the new settings take effect. 12. From the Link Trap menu, select whether to send a trap when link status changes. The factory default is Enable. 13. In the Frame Size field, specify the maximum Ethernet frame size that the port supports or is configured to use, including Ethernet header, CRC, and payload. The range is 1518 to 9398. The default maximum frame size is 1518. 14. In the Debounce Time field, specify the timer value for port debouncing in a multiple of 100 milliseconds (msec) in the range to 100 to 5000. Configure Switching Information 273 User Manual