
To set default advertisements for port 5 of the device, enter the following command line:
default auto-negotiation-advertisements port 5
The
default auto-negotiation-advertisements
command can be executed in the
Interface Configuration mode.
no auto-negotiation-advertisements command
The
no auto-negotiation-advertisements
command makes a port silent.
The syntax for the
no auto-negotiation-advertisements
command is:
no auto-
negotiation-advertisements [port <portlist>]
The
no auto-negotiation-advertisements
command can be executed in the Interface
Configuration mode.
Connecting to another switch
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI), it is possible to communicate with another switch
while maintaining the current switch connection. This is accomplished with the familiar ping
and telnet commands.
Related topics:
on page 166
on page 167
ping command
Use the
ping
command to determine if communication with another switch can be
established.
The syntax for this command is:
ping<dns_host_name> [datasize <64-4096>
[{count <1-999>} | continuous] [{timeout | -t} <1-120>] [interval
<1-60] [debug]
Substitute
<dns_host_name>
with the DNS host name of the unit to test.
Run this command in User EXEC command mode or any of the other command modes.
CLI reference:
WCP8180#ping ?
Hostname or A.B.C.D The hostname or ip address to ping
<cr>
WCP8180#ping 1.1.1.1 ?
-t Timeout in seconds
continuous Ping in continuous mode
count Number of packets
datasize Packet size
debug Enable ping debug
interval Interval to retransmit in seconds
timeout Timeout in seconds
<cr>
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August 2013