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HAPTER
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| Interface Commands
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C
OMMAND
U
SAGE
This command allows you to disable a port due to abnormal behavior
(e.g., excessive collisions), and then re-enable it after the problem has
been resolved. You may also want to disable a port for security reasons.
E
XAMPLE
The following example disables port 5.
Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/5
Console(config-if)#shutdown
Console(config-if)#
speed-duplex
This command configures the speed and duplex mode of a given interface
when auto-negotiation is disabled. Use the
no
form to restore the default.
S
YNTAX
speed-duplex
{
1000full
|
100full
|
100half
|
10full
|
10half
}
no speed-duplex
1000full
- Forces 1000 Mbps full-duplex operation
100full
- Forces 100 Mbps full-duplex operation
100half
- Forces 100 Mbps half-duplex operation
10full
- Forces 10 Mbps full-duplex operation
10half
- Forces 10 Mbps half-duplex operation
D
EFAULT
S
ETTING
◆
Auto-negotiation is enabled by default.
◆
When auto-negotiation is disabled, the default speed-duplex setting is:
■
Fast Ethernet ports –
100full
for 100BASE-TX ports
■
Gigabit Ethernet ports –
100full
for 1000BASE-T ports
C
OMMAND
M
ODE
Interface Configuration (Ethernet, Port Channel)
C
OMMAND
U
SAGE
◆
The 1000BASE-T standard does not support forced mode. Auto-
negotiation should always be used to establish a connection over any
1000BASE-T port or trunk. If not used, the success of the link process
cannot be guaranteed when connecting to other types of switches.
◆
To force operation to the speed and duplex mode specified in a
speed-
duplex
command, use the
no
negotiation
command to disable auto-
negotiation on the selected interface.
◆
When using the
negotiation
command to enable auto-negotiation, the
optimal settings will be determined by the
capabilities
command. To set
Summary of Contents for ECS4810-12M Layer 2
Page 1: ...Management Guide www edge core com ECS4810 12M Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet Switch...
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Page 6: ...ABOUT THIS GUIDE 6...
Page 54: ...SECTION I Getting Started 54...
Page 64: ...CHAPTER 1 Introduction System Defaults 64...
Page 82: ...CHAPTER 2 Initial Switch Configuration Managing System Files 82...
Page 84: ...SECTION II Web Configuration 84...
Page 102: ...CHAPTER 3 Using the Web Interface Navigating the Web Browser Interface 102...
Page 206: ...CHAPTER 6 VLAN Configuration Configuring VLAN Mirroring 206...
Page 256: ...CHAPTER 11 Class of Service Layer 3 4 Priority Settings 256...
Page 378: ...CHAPTER 14 Security Measures DHCP Snooping 378...
Page 520: ...CHAPTER 16 IP Configuration Setting the Switch s IP Address IP Version 6 520...
Page 528: ...CHAPTER 17 IP Services Displaying the DNS Cache 528...
Page 586: ...CHAPTER 19 Using the Command Line Interface CLI Command Groups 586...
Page 676: ...CHAPTER 22 SNMP Commands 676...
Page 684: ...CHAPTER 23 Remote Monitoring Commands 684...
Page 816: ...CHAPTER 27 Access Control Lists ACL Information 816...
Page 866: ...CHAPTER 30 Port Mirroring Commands RSPAN Mirroring Commands 866...
Page 884: ...CHAPTER 32 Automatic Traffic Control Commands 884...
Page 890: ...CHAPTER 33 Address Table Commands 890...
Page 986: ...CHAPTER 37 Class of Service Commands Priority Commands Layer 3 and 4 986...
Page 1006: ...CHAPTER 38 Quality of Service Commands 1006...
Page 1068: ...CHAPTER 39 Multicast Filtering Commands Multicast VLAN Registration 1068...
Page 1092: ...CHAPTER 40 LLDP Commands 1092...
Page 1134: ...CHAPTER 41 CFM Commands 1134...
Page 1154: ...CHAPTER 43 Domain Name Service Commands 1154...
Page 1160: ...CHAPTER 44 DHCP Commands DHCP Client 1160...
Page 1194: ...CHAPTER 45 IP Interface Commands IPv6 Interface 1194...
Page 1196: ...SECTION IV Appendices 1196...
Page 1202: ...APPENDIX A Software Specifications Management Information Bases 1202...
Page 1224: ...COMMAND LIST 1224...
Page 1234: ...INDEX 1234...
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