TRB140 Ports

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The information in this page is updated in accordance with firmware version TRB1_R_00.07.11.1.


Summary

The Ports page provides information related to the status of the device's physical ports, as well as the ability to edit port settings.

If you're having trouble finding this page or some of the parameters described here on your device's WebUI, you should turn on "Advanced WebUI" mode. You can do that by clicking the "Advanced" button, located at the top of the WebUI.

Port Settings

This section displays information about the status of the device's ports with the ability to configure port settings.

All Ports


The figure below is an example of the All Ports window, color indicates port speed and status:

To change port settings select port and press `edit (number of ports) ports` button:

You will be redirected to `Port settings`. From here you can enable/disable ports or change settings.

Field Value Description
Enable off | on; default: on Toggle port on or off.
Auto negotiation off | on; default: on Auto negotiation allows the device to communicate with devices on the other end of the link to determine the optimal duplex mode and speed for the port.
Link Speed 10Mbps (E) | 100Mbps (FE); default: 10Mbps (E) A measure of how fast ports are able to transmit and receive data.
Duplex Full | Half; default: Full Bidirectional communication system that allows both end nodes to send and receive communication data or signals. Full - sends and receives simultaneously. Half - sends or receives one path at a time.
Advertisement 10M-Half | 10M-Full | 100M-Half | 100M-Full| 1000M-Full; default: All Advertises preferred duplex mode and speed for negotiation with other devices.

Port Status


This section displays port status information. There is also an option to select ports:



802.1X Server

The 802.1X authentication server is typically an EAP-compliant RADIUS server which can authenticate either users (through passwords or certificates) or the client computer.

Port status


The figure below is an example of the Port status section (the number of ports depends on the device model):

To change port settings select port and press `edit (number of ports) ports` button:

You will be redirected to `802.1X settings`. From here you can change 802.1X settings.

Field Value Description
Enable off | on; default: off Toggle 802.1x on or off.
Radius server radius server id; default: example Authentication type.
Reject VLAN Disabled | VLAN1 | VLAN2; default: Disabled Select reject VLAN 802.1x for server service.
Accept VLAN Radius assigned | VLAN1 | VLAN2; default: VLAN1 Select accept VLAN 802.1x for server service.

802.1X status


This section displays port 802.1X status information. There is also an option to select ports and enable authentication:

RADIUS

The RADIUS page is used to create and manage radius servers:

Field Name Description
ID RADIUS server ID.
Address (IPv4) RADIUS server IP.
Authentication port RADIUS server athentication port.
Actions -(interactive buttons)

Radius Configuration


The RADIUS configuration window should look similar to this:

Field Value Description
IP address ip; default: 0.0.0.0 RADIUS server IP.
Authentication port integer [1.. 65535]; default: 1812 RADIUS server athentication port.
Secret string; default: - RADIUS server secret.
Test connectivity -(interactive) button Test connectivity to RADIUS server.
Test user credentials -(interactive) button Test credentials to RADIUS server.
Enable backup RADIUS server off | on; default: off Enable backup RADIUS server.
IP address ip; default: none Backup RADIUS server IP.
Authentication port integer [1.. 65535]; default: none Backup RADIUS server authentication port.
Secret string; default: - Backup RADIUS server secret.
Test connectivity -(interactive) button Test connectivity to backup RADIUS server.
Test user credentials -(interactive) button Test credentials to backup RADIUS server.