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Cisco Catalyst Switch Manager User Guide
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Chapter 8 Interface and Subinterface Management
Ethernet Interface Management Window
General
The General area provides the following information:
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Speed—The desired speed of this port in bits per second. This attribute is only editable if it is a Fast
Ethernet interface. In this case, you can choose one of the following values:
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autoDetect—When the autoDetect option is configured, the Duplex attribute is set to auto which
forces the interface to determine the speed and duplex mode for the interface automatically.
–
10 Mb/s
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100 Mb/s
–
1000 Mb/s—Only applicable to Catalyst OS devices.
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s10G
If an unsupported speed is selected, an error is reported.
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Duplex—Displays the duplex mode for the port. This attribute is only editable if it is a Fast Ethernet
interface. In this case, you can choose one of the following modes:
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half
–
full
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disagree (read-only)
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auto—Only applicable to IOS devices.
If the Speed attribute is set to autoDetect, the Duplex will be set to auto.
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Link Up/Down Trap—Indicates if link up or link down traps are being generated. This list contains
the following values:
–
enabled
–
disabled
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Max. Input Queue Length—Displays the input queue length in packets.
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Max. Output Queue Length—Displays the output queue length in packets.
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Delay—Specifies the delay in tens of microseconds for an interface or network segment.
Note
The Delay attribute is an informational parameter used only to communicate the current
bandwidth to the higher-level protocols (such as IGRP, EIGRP); you cannot adjust the actual
delay of an interface with this command.
•
Bandwidth—Overwrites default bandwidth in kilobits per second.
Note
The Bandwidth attribute is an informational parameter used only to communicate the current
bandwidth to the higher-level protocols (such as IGRP, EIGRP); you cannot adjust the actual
bandwidth of an interface with this command.