Switch Ports ============ Browsing Switch Ports --------------------- The **Switch Port** List provides detailed information about every **Switch Port** detected on the network. The **Switch Port List** can be viewed by going to the **Switch Management Panel** in the top left, and clicking on Switch Ports. Contextual Information '''''''''''''''''''''' #. Go to **Management > Switch** #. Find and click on desired **Switch Name** #. Find information such as: - **Switch** - Hostname of Switch - **Port** - Port Number of Switch - **Description** - Description of port - **Authenticated User** - Authenticated user's Full Name through connected switch port - **Hostname** - Hostname of node through connected switch port - **IP / MAC** - IP / MAC through connected switch port - **Nodes** - The number of nodes through connected switch port - **MACs** - The number of macs through connected switch port - **Connection Type** - Connection type through connected switch port - **Link** - Link On Green icon, Link Off Gray icon - **Admin Down** - Indicates port shutdown. - **Duplex** - Link Duplex - **Speed** - Link Speed - **Traffic** - bps through connected switch port - **Utilization** - Port utilization ``%`` - **VLAN ID** - VLAN ID assigned to the port - **Trunk Port** - Show if trunk port is enabled ``trunk`` or blank - **Port Security Settings** - Status of Port Security settings ``On`` or ``Off`` - **802.1x Settings** - Status of 802.1x settings ``Enable`` or blank - **Auth MACs** - The number of Authenticated MAC address Add to a Node Bucket '''''''''''''''''''' #. Go to **Management > Switch** in the top panel #. Find **Switch Ports** to add. Click **Checkbox** (*Make sure that port has at least 1 node connected*) #. Click **Tasks > Add To Node Bucket** #. Click **Ok** (*Nodes added to your Node Bucket will appear in the Management > Node view*) Remove from a Node Bucket ''''''''''''''''''''''''' #. Go to **Management > Node** in the top panel #. Go to **Sensor Tab > Node Bucket** in the left panel #. Find **Node** from **Node Bucket** window. Click **Checkbox** #. Click **Empty** button in top right (*To clean the entire Node Bucket. Click Empty All*) Searching Switch Ports ---------------------- You can search **Switches** and their information using the **Search Bar** located at the top of the main panel. Details that can be searched are Switch Name, Port, Description, Auth User, Hostname, or the Number of MACs/Nodes. Changing Switch Port Description -------------------------------- #. Go to **Management > Switch** in the top panel #. Find and click **Switch Port** in the **Port** column Under **General** tab #. For **Description field**, enter a description #. Click **Update** Changing Switch Port VLAN ID ---------------------------- #. Go to **Management > Switch** in the top panel #. Find and click **Switch Port** in the **Port** column Under **General** tab #. For **VLAN ID**, enter a number #. Click **Send SNMP Command** Changing Switch Port Default VLAN --------------------------------- #. Go to **Management > Switch** in the top panel #. Find and click **Switch Port** in the **Port** column Under **General** tab #. For **Default VLAN**, enter a number. When a node attached to a switchport falls under an Enforcement Policy where switch port VLAN assignment is not specified, the switch port will be set the the **Default VLAN**. Enter **0** as the **Default VLAN** to perform no change to the Switch Port. #. Click **Set** .. note:: In order to change a Description, or VLAN ID the read/write Community string or an SNMPv3 Username with write permissions for that Switch must be specified.