The detailed operation of each physical port can be controlled by creating ethernet
top-level objects, one for each port
that you wish to define different behaviour for vs. default behaviour.
To create a new ethernet
object, or edit an existing object, select the Interface category from the top-level icons.
Under the section headed "Ethernet port settings", you will see the list of existing ethernet
objects (if any), and an "Add" link.
In a factory reset configuration, there are no ethernet
objects, and all ports assume the following defaults :-
When you first create an ethernet
object you will see that none of the attribute checkboxes are ticked, and the defaults
described above apply. Ensure that you set the port
attribute value correctly to modify the port you intended to.
The FB6000 configuration contains a number of port settings which are not possible and will not save, e.g. 10M and 100M modes. These are included for compatibility with FB2500 and FB2700 products. The FB6000 only operates at gigabit port speeds.
If auto-negotiation is enabled, the FB6000 port will normally advertise that it is capable of either half- or full- duplex operation modes - if you have reason
to restrict the operation to either of these modes, you can set the duplex
attribute to either half
or full
. This
will cause the port to only advertise the specified mode - if the (auto-negotiate capable) link-partner does not support that mode, the link will fail to establish.
If auto-negotiation is disabled, the duplex
attribute simply sets the port's duplex mode.
autoneg
attribute (checkbox is unticked), and you set both port speed and duplex mode to values other than
auto
, auto-negotiation will be disabled ; this behaviour is to reduce the potential for duplex mis-match problems that can occur when
connecting the FB6000 to some vendors' (notably Cisco) equipment that has auto-negotation disabled by default.