User Guide for FibeAir® IP-20 All-Outdoor Products, CeraOS 10.5
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17.3
Configuring Ethernet Interfaces (CLI)
Related Topics:
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Performing Ethernet Loopback (CLI)
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Configuring Ethernet Services (CLI)
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Quality of Service (QoS) (CLI)
P-20's switching fabric distinguishes between physical interfaces and logical
interfaces. Physical and logical interfaces serve different purposes in the switching
fabric. In some cases, a physical interface corresponds to a logical interface on a
one-to-one basis. For some features, such as LAG, a group of physical interfaces
can be joined into a single logical interface.
The basic interface characteristics, such as media type, port speed, duplex, and
auto-negotiation, are configured on the physical interface level. Ethernet services,
QoS, and OAM characteristics are configured on the logical interface level.
Note:
You cannot change the configuration of the Management interface. By
default, the Management interface has the following configuration:
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Auto negotiation ON
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Full Duplex
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RJ45 - 100Mbps
This section includes:
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Displaying the Operational State of the Interfaces in the Unit (CLI)
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Viewing Interface Attributes (CLI)
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Configuring an Interface’s Speed and Duplex State
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Configuring an Interface’s Auto Negotiation State
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Configuring an Interface’s IFG
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Configuring an Interface’s Preamble
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Adding a Description for the Interface (CLI)
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Displaying Interface Statistics (RMON) (CLI)
17.3.1
Entering Interface View (CLI)
To view interface details and set the interface’s parameters, you must enter the
interface’s view level in the CLI.
Use the following command to enter an Ethernet
interface’s
view level:
root> ethernet interfaces eth slot <slot> port <port>
Use the following command to enter the radio interface’s view level:
root> ethernet interfaces radio slot <slot> port <port>
Use the following command to enter the view level of a group, such as a Multi-
Carrier ABC group, an HSB protection group, or a LAG:
root> ethernet interfaces group <group>