In this user interface, you can query and set basic attributes of a MAC port.
In the NE Explorer, click the board and choose from the Function Tree. Click the External Port and then click Basic Attributes tab.
Field |
Value |
Description |
|---|---|---|
Port |
PORTn For example: PORT3 |
Displays all the PORT ports that the Ethernet board can use. The value n indicates the PORT port number. |
Enabled/Disabled |
Enabled, Disabled Default: Disabled |
Enabled means that the user uses this port and the service is available. Disabled means that the services at this port are not handled. Hence, you need to enable the port that you want to use when configuring services. |
Working Mode |
For example: Auto-Negotiation |
Displays the working modes of the Ethernet port. Auto-Negotiation can automatically determine the optimized working modes of the connected ports. This mode is easy to maintain and is recommended. During configuration, make sure that working modes of the connected ports are consistent. If the working modes are different, the services are down. |
| Max. Frame Length (bytes) | For example: 1518 |
The Max. Frame Length (bytes) (Ethernet Port Attribute) parameter specifies the maximum frame length that is supported at an Ethernet port. |
| MAC Loopback | Non-Loopback, Inloop, Outloop Default: Non-Loopback |
The MAC Loopback (Ethernet Port Attribute) parameter specifies the MAC loopback state at an Ethernet port. Port loopback setting is applied to locating faults only. |
| PHY Loopback | Non-Loopback, Inloop, Outloop Default: Non-Loopback |
The PHY Loopback (Ethernet Port Attribute) parameter specifies the PHY loopback state at an Ethernet port. Port loopback setting is applied to locating faults only. |
Port Status |
For example: Disabled |
Displays the IP port status. |
Physical Type |
Reported value by query |
Displays the physical type of port. |
Logic Type |
SDH-OPPORT, SDH-EPORT |
Displays the logic type of port. |
| Port UP/DOWN Status | UP, DOWN | Queries the physical link connectivity of the port. |