BelAir20E User Guide
Ethernet or LAN Interface Settings
April 2, 2012
Confidential
Document Number BDTM02201-A01 Standard
Ethernet or LAN Interface Settings
This chapter describes how to configure the Ethernet or LAN interfaces
provided by your unit’s HTME card. The following topics are covered:
•
“Managing the Ethernet or LAN Interface Settings” on page 64
•
“Managing Egress Node Traffic” on page 64
•
“Changing Ethernet or LAN Interface Admin State” on page 66
To display statistics, see the
BelAir20E Troubleshooting Guide
.
Managing the
Ethernet or LAN
Interface Settings
/interface/eth-<n>-<m>/set ethernet {auto|{speed {10|100}
{mode {full-duplex|half-duplex}}}}
/interface/eth-<n>-<m>/show status
/interface/lan-<n>/set ethernet {auto|{speed {10|100}
{mode {full-duplex|half-duplex}}}}
/interface/lan-<n>/show status
The
set ethernet
command controls the operational settings of the Ethernet
interface. The
auto
setting causes the interface to automatically discover the
correct settings to communicate with the other Ethernet device. If you do not
use the
auto
setting, you can manually set the interface speed to either 10 or
100 Mbps and the mode to either full or half-duplex.
The
show status
command displays the current operational Ethernet interface
settings. The current operational settings are a result of the negotiation that
occurs with another Ethernet device and may be different than that configured
locally.
Example
/interface/eth-1-1# show status
Type : 1x1000baseTx [Electrical: Single]
Admin Status : Enabled
Link State : Up
Speed : 100 Mbps
Mode : Full Duplex
Auto-Negotiation : Enabled
Mac Address : 00:0D:67:0C:23:38
Managing Egress
Node Traffic
In a BelAir network, the Ethernet or LAN port of a node can act as an egress
point for the backhaul traffic of many other nodes. The other nodes may be
connected to the egress node through point-to-point, point-to-multipoint or
multipoint-to-multipoint links.