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Port Management
Port Settings
SPS208G/SPS224G4/SPS2024 Service Provider Switches User Guide 41
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100 Full
— Indicates that the port is advertising a 100 mbps speed and
full Duplex mode setting.
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1000 Full
— Indicates that the port is advertising a 1000 mbps speed
and full Duplex mode setting.
Current Advertisement — The port advertises its capabilities to its
neighbor port to start the negotiation process. The possible field values are
those specified in the Admin Advertisement field.
Neighbor Advertisement — The neighbor port (the port to which the
selected interface is connected) advertises its capabilities to the port to
start the negotiation process. The possible values are those specified in the
Admin Advertisement field.
Back PressureEnables Back Pressure mode on the port. Back Pressure
mode is used with Half Duplex mode to disable ports from receiving
messages. The Back Pressure mode is configured for ports currently in the
Half Duplex mode.
Current Back Pressure — Displays the Back Pressure mode on the port.
Flow Control — Enables or disables flow control or enables the auto
negotiation of flow control on the port.
Current Flow Control — Displays the current Flow Control setting.
MDI/MDIX — Defines the Media Dependent Interface (MDI)/Media
Dependent Interface with Crossover (MDIX) status on the port. Hubs and
switches are deliberately wired opposite the way end stations are wired, so
that when a hub or switch is connected to an end station, a straight through
Ethernet cable can be used, and the pairs are matched up properly. When
two hubs or switches are connected to each other, or two end stations are
connected to each other, a crossover cable is used to ensure that the
correct pairs are connected. The possible field values are:
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Auto
— Use to automatically detect the cable type.
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MDI
— Use for end stations.
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MDIX
— Use for hubs and switches.

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Cisco SPS208G Specifications

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BrandCisco
ModelSPS208G
CategorySwitch
LanguageEnglish

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