4RF Aprisa XE User Manual - page 102
100 | Configuring the Traffic Interfaces
Aprisa XE User Manual
Viewing the Status of the Ethernet Ports
Select Link or Local or Remote > Interface > Switch Summary.
For each port the following is shown:
Speed — the data rate (in Mbit/s) of the port.
Duplex — whether half or full duplex.
Status — whether there is a cable plugged into the port (active) or not (inactive).
Note: The Ethernet ports on the terminal are set to auto-configure the speed and duplex for the best
performance.
Resetting the Ethernet Settings
You can easily reset the VLAN and QoS settings to the default values, if required. This is useful if you want
the Ethernet switch to operate in the default mode, that is, IP packets are passed across the link as
received.
Note: You can also do this using the Setup menu (see page 57.).
1. Select Link or Local or Remote > Interface > Default Ethernet Settings.
Set Ethernet Groupings To Default Values.
This resets the Ethernet Grouping setting to 'Disabled', which means that the Ethernet switch no
longer operates as a VLAN. In addition, all the Ethernet ports will default to the 'User and
Management' Ethernet Group.
Set Ethernet QoS To Default Values.
This resets the ingress rate for all the ports to 'Unlimited' and the priority to 'From Frames'. In
addition, the Ethernet QoS settings are reset to the defaults: Priority Queue Scheduling reverts to
'Weighted' and IEEE 802.1 Priority Queue Mapping reverts to 'IEEE Standard'.
2. Click Apply to apply changes or Reset to restore the previous configuration.