In this user interface, you can set and query advanced attributes for an external port.
In the NE Explorer, select a board and choose from the Function Tree. Select the External Port and then click the Advanced Attributes tab.
Field |
Value |
Description |
|---|---|---|
Port |
PORTn |
Displays the PORT port. The letter n indicates the port number. |
Transmitting Rate (kbit/s) |
For example: 1000 |
Displays the transmitting rate of the port. |
Receiving Rate (kbit/s) |
For example: 1000 |
Displays the receiving rate of the port. |
Broadcast Packet Suppression |
Disabled, Enabled Default: Disabled |
Enables or disables broadcast packet suppression. |
Broadcast Packet Suppression Threshold |
10% to 100% |
When the broadcast packet suppression function is enabled, if the broadcast packet occupies a bandwidth that exceeds the overall bandwidth of the port x the suppression threshold, the broadcast packet is suppressed. |
Synchronous Clock Enabled |
Disabled, Enabled |
Sets wether to enable synchronous clock of the port. |
Threshold of Port Receiving Rates (Mbit/s) |
0 to 1000 |
The Threshold of Port Receiving Rates (Mbit/s) (External Ethernet Port Attribute) parameter specifies the data flow threshold at external physical ports.
NOTE:
In the case of TBE, this parameter is supported. |
Port Rates Time Slice (Min) |
0 to 300 |
Sets rates time slice for the external port.
NOTE:
In the case of TBE, this parameter is supported. |
LPT WTR Time (s) |
0 to 600 |
Sets LPT WTR time. The amount of time that elapses between the moment that the working channel is normal and the moment that services are switched back to the working channel. |
Loop Detection |
Disabled, Enabled Default: Disabled |
Sets whether to enable loop detection, which is used to check whether a loop exists at the port. |
Loop Port Shutdown |
Enabled, Disabled |
Sets whether to enable shutdown of a loop port, which is used to set blocking for a loop port. |