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VES-1000 Series Ethernet Switch
Switch-Related Commands 24-3
Figure 24-2 Port Status Command
“0x” denotes a hexadecimal number. Let’s look at the bolded number (1003) in Figure 24-2.
Bits of interest are described as follows. Four binary bits (a nibble) make up each hex digit1. The leftmost bit in
the first nibble denotes if the link is down or up. “0” means the link is up, “1” means the link is down.
Hex 1 0 0 3
Binary Equivalent Nibbles 0001 0000 0000 0111
The rightmost bit-pair in the last nibble show rate and duplex mode as described in the next table.
Table 24-2 Port Status Command
LAST HEX DIGIT RIGHTMOST NIBBLE BIT-PAIR RATE DUPLEX MODE
0 00 10Mbps Half Duplex
1 01 10Mbps Full Duplex
2 10 100Mbps Half Duplex
3 11 100Mbps Full Duplex
24.4 VLANs
Please refer to the section about VLANs for some background information on VLANs in general.
The factory default port-based VLAN settings for VES are summarized below (see also Figure 24-3):
Port 0 (the CPU management port) forms a VLAN with all VDSL ports and can use the Ethernet port(s) as the
uplink.
The VDSL ports cannot talk to each other.
Each VDSL port forms a VLAN with each Ethernet port and vice versa.
1 0x2 = 0x0002
Link is up.
100Mbps,
Full Duplex
Port 0 status is 0x1003
Port 1 status is 0x2
Port 2 status is 0x10 02
Port 3 status is 0x8000
Port 4 status is 0x1002
Port 5 status is 0x8000
Port 6 status is 0x8000
Port 7 status is 0x2
Port 8 status is 0x1002
Port 9 status is 0x8000
Port10 status is 0x8000
Port11 status is 0x1002
Port12 status is 0x1002
Port13 status is 0x3
Port14 status is 0x3
VES_APLHA>
Test>
N
umbers greater
than 0x8000 denote
the link is down.
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