Operation Manual – Basic Configuration
H3C XE 200/2000 IP PBX
Chapter 3 Basic Configuration
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II. Speed and duplex mode
The FE electrical interface operates at a speed of 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps, and GE
electrical interface at a speed of 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps.
Both FE electrical interface and GE electrical interface support half-duplex and
full-duplex modes.
To simplify the configuration and management, both FE electrical interface and GE
electrical interface can operate in auto-negotiation mode to negotiate with other
network devices to determine the most suitable mode and transmission speed.
Optical interface can only operate in full-duplex mode, and its transmission speed
cannot be changed via configuration. GE optical interface can only operate at a speed
of 1000 Mbps. The operating mode of the optical interface connecting the XE IP PBX to
a network can be aggressive or auto-negotiate, but it must be the same as that of the
peer interface.
III. Frame format supported
Both FE and GE Ethernet interface can receive and recognize the Ethernet frame with
frame format of Ethernet_II or Ethernet_SNAP, and send frames in Ethernet_II format.
3.2.2 Configuring the Ethernet Interface
Ethernet interface configuration tasks are described in the following sections:
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Entering the specified Ethernet interface view
z
Setting the IP address of the interface
z
Setting MTU
z
Choosing speed
z
Choosing operating mode
z
Enabling/disabling local loopback
You should configure FE interface in Ethernet interface view and GE interface in GE
interface view. Every configuration parameter has a default value, so, generally, you
need only to configure the IP address to make the system operate normally in most
cases.
I. Entering the specified Ethernet interface view
Perform the following configuration in system view.
Table 3-11
Enter the view of specified Ethernet interface
Operation
Command
Enter FE interface view
interface
ethernet
number
Enter GE interface view
interface
GigabitEthernet
number
Summary of Contents for XE 200/2000 IP
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