Ports Tab (Device)



The device Ports tab displays a table of information about the selected device's ports. It also includes buttons that enable you to retrieve the latest information about the ports, and view and edit port information (via the Roles tab for the port). To access this tab, select a device on the left panel's Network Elements tab and click the Ports tab in the right panel. Right-click an item in the table to see a menu of available options.

  TIP: You can populate user-defined port groups created with the Individual ports option by dragging and dropping single or multiple ports from the right-panel Ports tab. To drag and drop multiple ports, hold down Ctrl (for non-sequential ports) or Shift (for sequential ports) while selecting multiple ports, then drag the ports to a user-defined port group in the left panel.

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Name
Name of the port, constructed of the name or IP address of the device and either the port index number or the port interface name.
Index
The index value assigned to the port interface.
Default Role
See Default Role in the Concepts topic for information on default roles. For additional information, see Port Mode.
Current Role
Current role assigned to the port, through successful authentication or assignment of the default role. This is determined by the device, based on the configuration settings that have been applied to the port (Authentication Configuration tab).
Interface Name
A description of the port.
Port Type
Type of port. Possible values include: Access, CDP, CDP FTM 1 Backplane, FTM 1 Backplane, and Logical.
Port Speed
Speed of the port. Possible values include: 10/100, speed in megabits per second (for example, 800.0 Mbps), Unknown (displayed for logical ports).
User Name
User ID of the user currently or most recently authenticated on the port.
Port Mode
Port mode as set in the port's Authentication Configuration tab. If Policy Manager is unable to determine the port mode (e.g., for logical ports), Unknown is displayed.
Authentication State
Current state of the port with regard to authentication. If "None," authentication is not enabled on the device. Matrix N-Series devices that support multiple authenticated users per port will display N/A (Not Applicable) for this column.

For web-based authentication:

For 802.1X authentication:

  NOTE: RoamAbout R2 devices always show "Authenticating" as their Authentication State. Because R2 devices can have multiple users authenticated to the same port, "Authenticating" simply denotes that the port is currently open for users to authenticate.

Last Login Result
(Web-based authentication only) Indicates the result (success/failure) of the last attempt to log in to this port. Possible results are as follows:
Drop VLAN Tagged Frames
Indicates whether or not the Drop VLAN Tagged Frames feature is enabled on the port.
TCI Overwrite
Indicates whether or not TCI Overwrite is enabled on the port. TCI Overwrite is required for Tagged Packet VLAN to Role Mapping. Ports on devices that do not support TCI Overwrite will display N/A (Not Applicable) for this column.
MAC Locking
Indicates whether or not MAC locking is enabled on the port.
Buttons
Retrieve
Retrieves the most recent information about the ports on the device.
View/Edit Port
Selecting a port in the table and clicking this button accesses the port's General tab where you can view and edit port information.

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