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Cisco 10008 Router PRE4 Installation and Configuration Guide
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Onboard Failure Logging
Manually Setting the Duplex Mode for the NME Port for the PRE4
Note
We recommend that you allow the NME port to autonegotiate (default setting) duplex mode.
To manually set the duplex operational mode of the NME port for the PRE4, enter either of the following
commands in interface configuration mode:
Manually Setting the Speed for the NME Port for the PRE4
To manually set the speed of the NME port for PRE4, enter the following command in interface
configuration mode. The default speed of the NME port is 100 Mbps.
Onboard Failure Logging
The On-Board Failure Logging (OBFL) feature enables storage and collection of critical failure
information in the nonvolatile memory of a field replaceable unit (FRU), like a Route Processor (RP) or
Line Card. The Cisco 10000 series router supports OBFL on PRE4 and the SPA Interface Processor (SIP)
or jacket card.
The OBFL stored data assists in understanding and debugging field failures upon RMA (Return Material
Authorization) of a RP or Line Card at repair and failure analysis sites.
Command
Purpose
Router(config-if)#
full-duplex
Configures the NME port for full-duplex operational mode.
For PRE4, the
full-duplex
command appears in the router’s
configuration file. If the configuration file does not specify a
duplex mode, half-duplex mode is implied.
Note
To return the system to its default duplex mode
(autonegotiation), enter the
no duplex
command.
Router(config-if)#
half-duplex
Configures the NME port for half-duplex operational mode.
For PRE4, the
half-duplex
command does not appear in the
router’s configuration file, but it is implied.
Note
To return the system to its default duplex mode
(autonegotiation), enter the
no duplex
command.
Command
Purpose
Router(config-if)#
speed
{
10
|
100
|
auto
}
Configures the speed of the NME port.
10
—Sets the speed for 10 Mbps.
100
— Sets the speed for 100 Mbps (the default).
auto
—Enables the NME port to autonegotiate the speed.
To return the system to its default speed (100 Mbps), enter the
no speed
command.