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Hardware Controller Commands
XSR CLI Reference Guide 4-89
Mode
Interface
configuration:
XSR(config-if<Sx>)#
Default
Sync
Example
XSR(config-if<S1/0>)#physical-layer async
shutdown
This
command
disables
an
interface.
When
the
interface
is
created,
it
is
disabled
by
default.
Syntax
shutdown
Syntax of the “no” Form
no shutdown
Mode
Interface
configuration:
XSR(config-if<
xx
>)#
Default
When
the
interface
is
created,
it
is
disabled
by
default.
Example
XSR(config-if<S1/0>)#no shutdown
speed
This
command,
used
in
conjunction
with
the
duplex
command,
forces
the
FastEthernet
interface
to
operate
at
a
specific
speed
and/or
duplex
mode.
Setting
the
speed
or
duplex
to
auto
‐
negotiate
implies
that
both
the
speed
and
the
duplex
mode
will
be
negotiated.
It
is
not
possible
to
manually
set
one
and
auto
‐
negotiate
the
other.
For
example,
you
cannot
set
the
speed
to
10
Mb/s
and
set
the
duplex
to
auto
‐
negotiate.
For
GigabitEthernet
only,
to
set
1000
Mbits
speed
for
copper
or
fiber,
select
auto
which
will
autosense
the
correct
line
and
duplex
speeds.
Keep
in
mind
the
following
caveats:
•
Changing
the
speed
preserves
the
current
duplex
mode.
Note:
Issuing this command causes the interface to drop its link while disabled.
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