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Setting port speed for a port octet
You can use the portCfgOctetSpeedCombo command to configure the speed for a port octet.
Be aware that in a Virtual Fabrics environment, this command applies chassis-wide and not just to
the logical switch.
Use the following procedure to set the port speed for a port octet:
1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account with admin permissions.
2. Enter the portCfgOctetSpeedCombo command.
Example
The following example configures the ports in the first octet for combination 3
(support autonegotiated or fixed port speeds of 16 Gbps and 10 Gbps):
switch:admin>
portcfgoctetspeedcombo 1 3
NOTE
For information on how encryption and compression can affect port speed, see
“Port speed and
encryption/compression enabled ports”
on page 401.
Blade terminology and compatibility
Before configuring a chassis, familiarize yourself with the platform CP blade and port blade
nomenclature, as well as the port blade compatibilities.
Table 5
includes core and CP blade
terminology and descriptions.
Table 6
on page 94 includes port blade terminology and
descriptions.
TABLE 5
Core and CP blade terminology and platform support
Supported on:
Blade
Blade ID
(slotshow)
DCX family
DCX 8510 family
Definition
CP8
50
Yes
Yes
Brocade DCX and DCX 8510 Backbone family control
processor blade. This CP supports all blades used in the
DCX and DCX 8510 Backbone families.
CORE8
52
Yes
DCX only
No
A 16-port blade that provides 8 Gbps connectivity
between port blades in the Brocade DCX chassis.
CR4S-8
46
Yes
DCX-4S only
No
A 16-port blade that provides 8 Gbps connectivity
between port blades in the Brocade DCX-4S chassis.
CR16-8
98
No
Yes
DCX 8510-8 only.
A core blade that has 16x4 QSFPs per blade. It can be
connected to another CR16-8 or CR16-4 core blade.
CR16-4
99
No
Yes
DCX 8510-4 only
A core blade that has 8x4 QSFPs per blade. It can be
connected to another CR16-4 or a CR16-8 core blade.
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