Physical

Port > Configure

Use the CiscoView Configure Port window to display some or all of the following information, depending upon the type of port selected:

Port Number (portIndex)

An index value that uniquely identifies this port within a module.

Name (portName)

Name assigned to the port by the network administrator.

Type (portType)

Type of physical layer medium used on the port. For example, the type for multimode fiber FDDI would be fddi.

Status (portOperStatus)

Current operational status of the port. The possible values are ok or other.

Configured Speed (portAdminSpeed)

Current operational speed of the port in megabits per second. Possible values include auto detect (the speed is automatically detected from the port), 4Mbps, 10 Mbps, 16Mbps, 100 Mbps, 155 Mbps, or 1Gbps.

Duplex (portDuplex)

Indicates whether the port is operating in half-duplex mode, full-duplex mode, auto, or disagree mode (which occurs when the port cannot agree with the far end on port duplex). This field does not apply to Token Ring ports.


Note: Auto and disagree modes are read-only and cannot be set. If port speed is set to auto, then port duplex becomes auto.


VLAN Number (vlanPortVlan)

VLAN identification number for this port.

VLAN Port Admin Status (vlanPortAdminStatus)

Indicates whether the port will get assigned to a VLAN statically or dynamically. When set to dynamic, the needed information is accessed from one of the VLAN Membership Policy Servers specified in the vmpsTable. The default value is static (1).


Note: vlanPortAdminStatus cannot be set to dynamic (2) for a port that has portSecurityAdminStatus set to enabled (1), or for a port that currently has a vlanPortIslOperStatus of trunking (1).


Port VLAN Status (vlanPortOperStatus)

Indicates the current VLAN port status. Inactive (1) status indicates a dynamic port without a VLAN assigned or a static or dynamic port with an inactive assigned VLAN. Active (2) status indicates an active assigned VLAN. Shutdown (3) status indicates the port has been shut down as a result of a VMPS response on a dynamic port. A status of vlanActiveFault (4) only applies to token ring ports.

Voice Virtual VLAN ID (vlanPortAuxiliaryVlan)

The Voice Virtual ID (VVID) to which this port belongs.


Note: Voice Virtual VLAN ID applies only when there is a phone card present.


Valid MIB object settings (0, 1...1000, 1025...4094, 4095, 4096):

Port Jumbo Frame Status (portJumboFrameEnable)

Indicates the jumbo frame status of the port. When this object is enabled, the port supports frame sizes greater than the standard Ethernet frame size of 1,518 bytes.

Dot 1Q Tunnel (cltcDot1qTunnelMode)

Indicates whether dot1q tunnel mode is enabled on the interface. This object cannot be enabled when vlanTrunkPortsDot1qTag is set to "false".

Secondary VLAN (cpvlanPrivatePortSecondaryVlan)

The VLAN ID of the secondary VLAN configured on this private port.

Loop Guard (stpxLoopGuardConfigEnabled)

Indicates whether the LoopGuard capability on this port is enabled or not.


Note: LoopGuard cannot be enabled if Root Guard/STP Fast Start Mode is enabled. LoopGuard is valid for bridge ports only.


Click OK to continue. Click Apply to save the changes in the dialog box. Click Cancel to close the dialog box. Click Refresh to update the contents of the dialog box. Click Print to print the contents of the dialog box. Click Help to access online help.










Inter-Switch Link

Port>Configure>Inter-Switch Link

To display Inter-Switch Link information for a port from the CiscoView Configure Port window, select Inter-Switch Link from the CATEGORY popup menu.

The following information is displayed:

Trunk Admin Status (vlanPortIslAdminStatus)

Set this value to on to enable trunking on this port. This value does not appear for ATM ports, which are trunking by default.

Trunk Oper Status (vlanPortIslOperStatus)

Whether this port is trunking or not.

Trunk Allowed VLANs (vlanPortIslVlansAllowed)

VLANs that are allowed on this Inter-Switch Link.

Trunk Priority VLANs (vlanPortIslPriorityVlans)

VLANs on this Inter-Switch Link that have a higher priority. This aids in load balancing on the device.