NETGEAR MS510TXPP 8 Port Gigabit PoE Managed Switch User Manual

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Smart Managed Pro Switches MS510TX and MS510TXPP

Configure System Information

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7.

To disable the Energy Detect Admin Mode for port g1, g2, g3, or g4, from the

Energy

Detect Admin Mode

, select

Disable

.

The Energy Detect Admin Mode is enabled globally, but you can disable it for ports g1–g4
only. With this mode enabled, the port transitions to low power mode during a link idle
condition.

The Operational Status field shows whether the energy detect operational status is active
or inactive.

The Reason field shows the reason for the operational status.

8.

To disable the Short Reach Admin mode for port g1, g2, g3, or g4, from the

Short Reach

Admin mod

, select

Disable

.

The Energy Detect Admin Mode is enabled globally, but you can disable it for ports g1–g4
only. With this mode enabled, the port transitions to low power mode when the cable
length is too short.

The Operational Status field shows whether the short reach operational status is active or
inactive.

The Reason field shows the reason for the operational status.

9.

Use the

EEE Admin Mod

e menu to enable or disable this option on the port.

With the EEE mode enabled, the port transitions to low power mode during a link idle
condition. The default value is Disable.

10.

Click the

Apply

button.

Your settings are saved.

11.

To refresh the page, click the

Refresh

button.

12.

To clear the configuration, resetting all statistics for the selected interface to default values,

click the

Clear

button.

The following table describes the nonconfigurable fields.

Table 12. Green Ethernet Local Device Information

Field

Description

Tw_sys_tx (uSec)

The value of Tw_sys that the local system can support.

Tw_sys_tx Echo (uSec)

The remote system’s Transmit Tw_sys that was used by the local
system to compute the Tw_sys that is requested from the remote
system.

Tw_sys_rx (uSec)

The value of Tw_sys that the local system requests from the remote
system.

Tw_sys_rx Echo (uSec)

The remote system’s Receive Tw_sys that is used by the local system
to compute the Tw_sys that it can support.

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