Configuring Ports on a Switch
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Enabling and Disabling Switch Ports
By default, all ports are enabled. To enable or disable one or more ports on a switch, use the following
commands:
enable port [<port_list> | all]
disable port [<port_list> | all]
For example, to disable slot 7, ports 3, 5, and 12 through 15 on a modular switch, use the following
command:
disable port 7:3,7:5,7:12-7:15
Refer to
“Displaying Port Configuration Information”
for information on displaying link status.
Configuring Switch Port Speed and Duplex Setting
NOTE
Refer to
“Displaying Port Configuration Information”
for information on displaying port speed, duplex,
autonegotiation, and flow control settings.
ExtremeWare XOS supports the following port types:
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10 Gbps ports
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10/100/1000 Mbps copper ports
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10/100/1000 Mbps copper ports with Power over Ethernet (PoE)
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1 Gbps small form factor (SFP) gigabit Ethernet interface converter (GBIC) fiber ports
Autonegotiation determines the port speed and duplex setting for each port (except 10 Gbps ports).
You can manually configure the duplex setting and the speed of 10/100/1000 Mbps ports.
The 10/100/1000 Mbps ports can connect to either 10BASE-T, 100BASE-T, or 1000BASE-T networks. By
default, the ports autonegotiate port speed. You can also configure each port for a particular speed
(either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps).
SFP GBIC ports are statically set to 1 Gbps, and their speed cannot be modified; the 10 Gbps ports
always run at full duplex and 10 Gbps.
To configure port speed and duplex setting, use the following command:
configure ports <port_list> auto off speed [10 | 100 | 1000 | 10000] duplex [half |
full]
To configure the system to autonegotiate, use the following command:
configure ports <port_list> auto on
Flow control on Gigabit Ethernet ports is enabled or disabled as part of autonegotiation. If
autonegotiation is set to Off on the ports, flow control is disabled. When autonegotiation is turned On,
flow control is enabled.
Summary of Contents for ExtremeWare XOS 11.3
Page 20: ...Contents ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 20...
Page 25: ...1 Using ExtremeWare XOS...
Page 26: ......
Page 38: ...ExtremeWare XOS Overview ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 38...
Page 58: ...Accessing the Switch ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 58...
Page 146: ...Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 146...
Page 218: ...Status Monitoring and Statistics ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 218...
Page 240: ...Virtual LANs ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 240...
Page 248: ...Virtual Routers ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 248...
Page 278: ...Access Lists ACLs ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 278...
Page 288: ...Routing Policies ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 288 entry deny_rest if then deny...
Page 344: ...Security ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 344...
Page 393: ...2 Using Switching and Routing Protocols...
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Page 454: ...Spanning Tree Protocol ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 454...
Page 484: ...Extreme Standby Router Protocol ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 484...
Page 514: ...IPv4 Unicast Routing ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 514...
Page 530: ...IPv6 Unicast Routing ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 530...
Page 538: ...RIP ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 538...
Page 556: ...OSPF ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 556...
Page 566: ...OSPFv3 ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 566...
Page 589: ...3 Appendixes...
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Page 640: ...CNA Agent ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 640...
Page 670: ...Glossary ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 670...
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