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Figure 66 Status > Neighbor
The following table describes the fields in the above screen.
Table 22 Status > Neighbor
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Port This shows the port of the Switch, on which the neighboring device is discovered.
Port Name This shows the port description of the Switch.
PD Health This shows the status of auto PD recovery on this port. See Section 28.2 on page 230 for
more information on how to enable auto PD recovery on the Switch and ports.
• Red: The Switch failed to get information from the PD connected to the port using LLDP,
or the connected PD did not respond to the Switch’s ping requests.
• Yellow: The Switch is restarting the connected PD by turning the power off and turning it
on again.
• Green: The Switch successfully discovered the connected PD using LLDP or ping.
• –: Auto PD Recovery is not enabled on the Switch and the port, or the Switch does not
supply power to the connected PD.
Note: The status will NOT be updated instantaneously after enabling or disabling
the Active switch in the Advanced Application > Auto PD Recovery screen
(see Section 28.2 on page 230 for details). It will wait until the configured
Resume Polling Interval (sec) has lapsed.
Link This shows the speed (either 10M for 10Mbps, 100M for 100Mbps, or 1G for 1 Gbps) and the
duplex (F for full duplex or H for half). This field displays Down if the port is not connected to
any device.
PoE Draw (W) This shows the consumption that the neighboring device connected to this port draws from
the Switch. This allows you to plan and use within the power budget of the Switch.
System Name This shows the system name of the neighbor device.
IPv4 This shows the IPv4 address of the neighbor device. The IPv4 address is a hyper link that you
can click to log into and manage the neighbor device through its Web Configurator.
IPv6 This shows the IPv6 address of the neighbor device. The IPv6 address is a hyper link that you
can click to log into and manage the neighbor device through its Web Configurator.
PWR Cycle Click the Cycle button to turn OFF the power of the neighbor device and turn it back ON
again. A count down button (from 5 to 0) starts.
Note: The Switch must support power sourcing (PSE) or the network device is a
powered device (PD).