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The following table describes the fields in the above screen.
Table 24 Status > Neighbor > Neighbor Detail
LABEL DESC RIPTIO N
Local Port This shows the port of the Switch, on which the neighboring device is discovered.
Desc. This shows the port description of the Switch.
PD Health This shows the status of auto PD recovery on this port.
• 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.
Link This shows the speed (either 10M for 10 Mbps, 100M for 100 Mbps, 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.
PWR Cycle Click the C yc le 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).
Remote
System Name This shows the system name of the neighbor device.
Model This shows the model name of the neighbor device. This field will show “–” for devices that
do not support the ZON utility.
Firmware This shows the firmware version of the neighbor device. This field will show “–” for devices
that do not support the ZON utility.
MAC This shows the MAC address of the neighbor device.
IPv4 This shows the IPv4 address of the neighbor device. The IPv4 address is a hype r 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 hype r link that
you can click to log into and manage the neighbor device through its Web Configurator.
Port This show the number of the neighbor device’s port which is connected to the Switch.
Desc. This shows the description of the neighbor device’s port which is connected to the
Switch.
Location This shows the geographic location of the neighbor device. This field will show “–” for
devices that do not support the ZON utility.
Reset to Default Click the Re se t button to reset the neighbor device to its factory default settings. A
warning message “Are yo u sure you wa nt to loa d fa c tory de fa ult? ” appears prompting
you to confirm the action. After confirming the action 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).
• If multiple neighbor devices use the same port, the Re se t button is not available.
• You can only reset Zyxel powered devices that support the ZON utility.