Chapter 6: Ethernet Services and Interfaces
Configuring Ethernet Interfaces
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The QSFP port (Port 4) is displayed as follows.
•
In a 4x1/10G configuration the QSFP port can provide four Ethernet interfaces: Eth3, Eth4, Eth 5, and Eth6. In
this configuration, a QSFP transceiver is attached to the QSFP port, and an MPO-MPO cable is connected
between the transceiver and a splitter on the other side of the link. The splitter splits the traffic between four
Ethernet cables connecting the splitter to the customer equipment.
7.
Select the interface you want to configure and click
Edit
. The Physical Interfaces - Edit page opens.
Figure 80
Physical Interfaces - Edit Page
8.
Optionally, in the
Description
field, enter a description of the interface.
9.
In the
Media type
field, select the physical interface layer 1 media type. Options are:
o
Auto-Type
– NA.
o
RJ45
– An electrical (RJ-45) Ethernet interface.
o
SFP
– An optical (SFP) Ethernet interface.
o
Radio
– A radio interface.
10.
In the
Auto negotiation
field, select
On
to enable or
Off
to disable Auto-Negotiation. When the Media-Type is
Radio
, Auto Negotiation is always
Off
.
11.
In the
Speed
field, select the maximum speed of the interface. Options are:
o
Ethernet RJ-45 interfaces –
100
and
1000
.
o
Ethernet SFP interfaces – Only
1000
is supported.
o
Ethernet SFP+ and QSFP interfaces – Only
1000
and
10000
are supported.
o
Radio interfaces – The parameter is read-only and set by the system to
1000FD
.
Note
In release 10.6 and 10.9, Ethernet Slot 1 Port 7 only supports 10000 Mbps.