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Configuring Port Characteristics 451
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Configuring Port Characteristics
This chapter describes how to configure physical switch port characteristics,
including settings such as administrative status and maximum frame size.
This chapter also describes the link dependency feature.
The topics covered in this chapter include:
•Port Overview
Default Port Values
Configuring Port Characteristics (Web)
Configuring Port Characteristics (CLI)
Port Configuration Examples
Port Overview
A port is a physical interface. Cables physically connect ports on devices such
as PCs or servers to ports on the switch to provide access to the network. The
type of physical ports available on your PowerConnect 8000/8100-series
switch depends on the model.
What Physical Port Characteristics Can Be Configured?
Table 19-1 provides a summary of the physical characteristics that can be
configured on the switch ports.
Table 19-1. Port Characteristics
Feature Description
Administrative status Controls whether the port is administratively
enabled or disabled.
Description Provides a text-based description of the port.
Auto negotiation Enables a port to advertise its transmission rate,
duplex mode and flow control abilities to its
partner.

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