Switch Interfaces Sub-tab
- 07 Jun 2024
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Switch Interfaces Sub-tab
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The Switch Interfaces sub-tab provides an overview of all switch ports.
NSR
GSR
BSR
Edit Switch Port Interface (NSR, NSR Lite)
- Go to Network:: Switch:: Switch Interfaces.
- In the table, select the checkbox.
- Click Edit(displays dialog). Enter the following details:
- Status: Enable or disable the switch port. By default, the SFP0 and SFP1 are enabled and the expansion card ports are disabled.
- Description: Enter port description.
- Speed:
- Auto: For SFP0 and SFP1, the “Auto” means the SFP type will be read from the SFP EEPROM when the configuration is saved or during the boot, and the 10G or 1G speed will be set accordingly; it requires the SFP transceiver to be present when the configuration is saved or during the boot. For non-SFP ports, the “Auto” means auto-negotiation is enabled for 1G, 100M and 10M.
Note: If auto-negotiation is required for 1G SFP in SFP0, SFP1, and 8-SFP, select 1G speed and select Auto-negotiation Enabled - 10G: 10 Gbps
- 1G: for SFP0, SFP1 and 8-SFP, the “Auto-negotiation” selection is available
for speed 1 Gbps. - 10/100/1000: to be used with 10/100/1000BASE-T SFP transceivers
- 100M: 100 Mbps
- 10M: 10 Mbp
- Auto: For SFP0 and SFP1, the “Auto” means the SFP type will be read from the SFP EEPROM when the configuration is saved or during the boot, and the 10G or 1G speed will be set accordingly; it requires the SFP transceiver to be present when the configuration is saved or during the boot. For non-SFP ports, the “Auto” means auto-negotiation is enabled for 1G, 100M and 10M.
- Port VLAN ID: VLAN to be assigned to the untagged ingress packets
- Jumbo Frame: The Jumbo Frame configured under Global will be used if enabled.
- ACL Egress: Select the Access Control List for the egress packets.
- DHCP Snooping: Trusted means this is a trusted port so DHCP Server responses will be accepted; Untrusted means the DHCP Server responses will be dropped. This configuration is applicable only if DHCP Snooping is enabled under Global, and DHCP Snooping is enabled in the VLANs.
- MSTP Status: Enable or disable the spanning tree in the port. For this configuration to be active, the Spanning Tree under Global needs to be enabled.
- BPDU Guard: If a port with BPDU Guard enabled receives a BPDU, the port is
disabled. The MST Role will show Disabled (BPDU Guard). For this configuration to be active, the Spanning Tree under Global needs to be enabled.
- Make changes, as needed.
- Click Save.
Edit Switch Port Interface (BSR, GSR)
- Go to Network :: Switch :: Switch Interfaces.
- In the table, select the checkbox.
- Click Edit (displays dialog).
- Make changes, as needed.
- Click Save.
Edit Switch Port (BSR, GSR)
- Go to Network :: Switch :: Switch Interfaces.
- In the table, select the checkbox. Click Edit(displays dialog).
- *Status: Enable or disable the switch port. By default, the switch ports are enabled.
- Description: Enter port description.
- Speed:
- Auto: auto-negotiated speed.
- Port VLAN ID: VLAN to be assigned to the untagged ingress packets.
- Jumbo Frame: The default MRU size is 10240 bytes.
- Make changes, as needed.
- Click Save.
View the Switch Interfaces Status and Statistics
Go to Tracking :: Network :: Switch Interfaces to view the switch interfaces status and statistics.
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