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LSUM1TGS48RSH0 interface modules: all 10-GE interfaces. 

 

LSUM1TGS48SH0 interface modules: all 10-GE interfaces. 

Set the duplex mode to full and speed to 1000 Mbps for both the local interface and the peer inter 
when a 25-GE  interface has a 1-Gbps transceiver module installed on the following interface 
modules:  

 

LSUM1YGS24CSSH0 interface modules. 

 

LSUM1YGS48XSH0 interface modules.  

The last eight 10-GE interfaces on the LSUM1TGT24FD0 interface module support only the speed 
higher than 100 Mbps. The system prompts this interface speed restriction when you configure an 
unsupported speed.  

Configuration procedure 

Step 

Command 

Remarks 

1. 

Enter system view. 

system-view 

N/A 

2. 

Enter Ethernet interface 
view. 

interface interface-type 
interface-number

 

N/A 

3. 

Set the description for 
the Ethernet interface. 

description

 

text

 

The default setting is 

interface-name

 

Interface

.  

4. 

Set the duplex mode for 
the Ethernet interface. 

duplex

 { 

auto

 | 

full

 | 

half

 } 

Fiber ports do not support the 

half

 

keyword. 

By default, the duplex mode is 

auto

 for 

Ethernet interfaces.

 

For interfaces at two ends of a physical 
link to operate correctly, configure the 
same duplex mode for them. 

Interfaces that operate in 1000 Mbps or a 
higher speed do not support the 

half

 

keyword and cannot autonegotiate the 
half duplex mode with the peer. 

5. 

Set the speed for the 
Ethernet interface. 

speed

 { 

10

 | 

100 

|

 1000 | 2500 | 

5000 

|

 10000 

|

 25000

 

|

 

40000 

|

 

100000 

auto

 } 

By default, an Ethernet interface 
autonegotiates the speed with its peer.  

Support for the keywords of this command 
varies by interface type. For more 
information, execute the 

speed ?

 

command in interface view.  

For interfaces at two ends of a physical 
link to operate correctly, configure the 
same speed for them. 

The speed of a 10-Gbps or faster fiber 
port cannot be configured or 
autonegotiated as 100 Mbps or lower.  

6. 

Set the expected 
bandwidth for the 
Ethernet interface. 

bandwidth

 

bandwidth-value 

By default, the expected bandwidth (in 
kbps) is the interface baud rate divided by 
1000. 

7. 

Restore the default 
settings for the Ethernet 
interface. 

default 

N/A 

8. 

Bring up the Ethernet 
interface. 

undo shutdown 

B y default, an Ethernet interface is up. 

The 

shutdown

port

 

up-mode

, and 

loopback

 commands are mutually 

exclusive. 

 

Summary of Contents for S10500X Series

Page 1: ...H3C S10500X Switch Series Interface Configuration Guide New H3C Technologies Co Ltd http www h3c com Software version Release 7585P05 and later versions Document version 6W100 20200529...

Page 2: ...H3C Technologies Co Ltd any trademarks that may be mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners Notice The information in this document is subject to change without notice A...

Page 3: ...optional x y Braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by vertical bars from which you select one x y Square brackets enclose a set of optional syntax choices separated by vertical ba...

Page 4: ...s a Layer 2 or Layer 3 switch or a router that supports Layer 2 forwarding and other Layer 2 features Represents an access controller a unified wired WLAN module or the access controller engine on a u...

Page 5: ...Documentation feedback You can e mail your comments about product documentation to info h3c com We appreciate your comments...

Page 6: ...i Contents Bulk configuring interfaces 1 Configuration restrictions and guidelines 1 Configuration procedure 1 Displaying and maintaining bulk interface configuration 2...

Page 7: ...terface range the longer the command execution time The maximum number of interface range names is limited only by the system resources To guarantee bulk interface configuration performance configure...

Page 8: ...ace range to enter the interface range view 3 Optional Display commands available for the first interface in the interface range Enter a question mark at the interface range prompt N A 4 Use available...

Page 9: ...n Ethernet interface 11 Enabling link flapping protection on an interface 13 Configuring FEC 13 Configuring link compensation 14 Enabling loopback testing on an Ethernet interface 14 Configuring gener...

Page 10: ...r You can connect the interface to a PC for software loading and system debugging or connect it to a remote NMS for remote system management Restrictions and guidelines The management Ethernet interfa...

Page 11: ...net interfaces or subinterfaces see Configuring a Layer 3 Ethernet interface or subinterface A combo interface is a logical interface that physically comprises one fiber combo port and one copper comb...

Page 12: ...on guide After you configure this feature on a 40 GE interface on an interface card reboot the interface card to make the configuration take effect Do not assign the changed interfaces to any non defa...

Page 13: ...faces into a 100 GE interface You can execute the combining command on any of the four 10 GE breakout interfaces Restrictions and guidelines for 100 GE interface splitting and 10 GE breakout interface...

Page 14: ...combine the four 25 GE breakout interfaces into a 100 GE interface Restrictions and guidelines for 100 GE interface splitting and 25 GE breakout interface combining This feature is supported only on...

Page 15: ...tion in Virtual Technologies Configuration Guide On the LSUM2CQGS12SG0 interface modules after you change each group of 40 GE interfaces to 100 GE interfaces only interfaces 1 4 7 and 10 are available...

Page 16: ...face to operate in one of the following duplex modes Full duplex mode The interface can send and receive packets simultaneously Half duplex mode The interface can only send or receive packets at a giv...

Page 17: ...de is auto for Ethernet interfaces For interfaces at two ends of a physical link to operate correctly configure the same duplex mode for them Interfaces that operate in 1000 Mbps or a higher speed do...

Page 18: ...the Ethernet subinterface undo shutdown By default an Ethernet subinterface is up Do not use the shutdown command on an interface configured with the loopback command Configuring the link mode of an E...

Page 19: ...Enter Ethernet interface view interface interface type interface number N A 3 Configure jumbo frame support jumboframe enable size By default an Ethernet interface allows jumbo frames within 9126 byte...

Page 20: ...em resources If an interface is not dampened its state changes are reported For each state change the system also generates an SNMP trap and log message After a flapping interface is dampened it does...

Page 21: ...an Ethernet interface follow these restrictions and guidelines The dampening link delay and port link flap protect enable commands are mutually exclusive on an interface The dampening command does no...

Page 22: ...by link flapping protection Configuration procedure To enable link flapping protection on an Ethernet interface Step Command Remarks 1 Enter system view system view N A 2 Enable link flapping protecti...

Page 23: ...high frequency components but increases the probability of crosstalk Equalization is introduced to filter out high frequency crosstalk on the receiving end Link compensation enables the sending and r...

Page 24: ...in the current software version Configuring generic flow control on an Ethernet interface IMPORTANT This feature is not supported on interfaces that operate in half duplex mode Enabling or disabling t...

Page 25: ...rol flow control Enable Rx mode generic flow control flow control receive enable By default generic flow control is disabled on an Ethernet interface Configuring PFC on an Ethernet interface When cong...

Page 26: ...configure PFC on the IRF port and the IRF physical interfaces that are bound to the IRF port You must first configure PFC on IRF physical interfaces and then enable PFC globally For information about...

Page 27: ...ow control no drop dot1p dot1p list By default PFC is disabled for all 802 1p priorities on all Ethernet interfaces Configuring PFC on an Ethernet interface Step Command Remarks 1 Enter system view sy...

Page 28: ...the statistics polling interval for the Ethernet interface flow interval interval By default the statistics polling interval is 300 seconds To display the interface statistics collected in the most re...

Page 29: ...wn by a protocol or by using the shutdown command A fiber Ethernet port does not support this feature if the port joins an aggregate group Either of the following operations on an interface forcibly b...

Page 30: ...strictions and guidelines For the traffic suppression result to be determined do not configure storm control together with storm suppression for the same type of traffic For more information about sto...

Page 31: ...blocked traffic drops below the lower threshold the interface does not automatically come up To bring up the interface use the undo shutdown command or disable the storm control feature You can confi...

Page 32: ...outputs log messages when monitored traffic exceeds the upper threshold or drops below the lower threshold after exceeding the upper threshold 7 Optional Enable the Ethernet interface to send storm co...

Page 33: ...ins each of which plays a dedicated role For example pins 1 and 2 transmit signals and pins 3 and 6 receive signals You can use both crossover and straight through Ethernet cables to connect copper Et...

Page 34: ...result includes the cable s status and some physical parameters If any fault is detected the test result shows the length from the local port to the faulty point To test the cable connection of an Eth...

Page 35: ...Ethernet interface or subinterface mtu size The default setting is 1500 bytes Displaying and maintaining an Ethernet interface or subinterface Execute display commands in any view and reset commands...

Page 36: ...dalone mode Display the Ethernet module statistics display ethernet statistics slot slot number In IRF mode Display the Ethernet module statistics display ethernet statistics chassis chassis number sl...

Page 37: ...ing loopback null and inloopback interfaces 1 Configuring a loopback interface 1 Configuring a null interface 1 Configuring an inloopback interface 2 Displaying and maintaining loopback null and inloo...

Page 38: ...device itself so the device does not forward these packets Using a loopback interface in dynamic routing protocols With no router ID configured for a dynamic routing protocol the system selects the hi...

Page 39: ...e created by the system which cannot be configured or deleted The physical layer and link layer protocol states of an inloopback interface are always up All IP packets sent to an inloopback interface...

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