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To display the port attributes, use the
port -s
command.
>port -s
Port F1 is named “Port F1”, MTU 10240 bytes
Port mode is SFP AUTO: Fiber 1000, AN, FDX (No link)
Port flow control is enabled: inactive
Port output is enabled
Port F2 is named “Port F2”, MTU 10240 bytes
Port mode is SFP AUTO: Fiber 1000, AN, FDX (No link)
Port flow control is enabled: inactive
Port output is enabled
Port 1 is named “Port 1”, MTU 10240 bytes
Port mode is UTP: 1000, AN, FDX (No link)
Port flow control is enabled: inactive
Port output is enabled
Port 2 is named “Port 2”, MTU 10240 bytes
Port mode is UTP: 1000, AN, FDX (No link)
Port flow control is enabled: inactive
Port output is enabled
Port 3 is named “Port 3”, MTU 10240 bytes
Port mode is UTP: 1000, AN, FDX (No link)
Port flow control is enabled: inactive
Port output is enabled
Port 4 is named “Port 4”, MTU 10240 bytes
Port mode is UTP: 1000, AN, FDX (No link)
Port flow control is enabled: inactive
Port output is enabled
Port 5 is named “Port 5”, MTU 10240 bytes
Port mode is UTP: 1000, AN, FDX (No link)
Port flow control is enabled: inactive
Port output is enabled
Port 6 is named “Port 6”, MTU 10240 bytes
Port mode is UTP: 1000, AN, FDX (No link)
Port flow control is enabled: inactive
Port output is enabled
Port 7 is named “Port 7”, MTU 10240 bytes
Port mode is UTP: 1000, AN, FDX (No link)
Port flow control is enabled: inactive
Port output is enabled
Port 8 is named “Port 8”, MTU 10240 bytes
Port mode is UTP: 1000, AN, FDX (Linked: 100,FDX,no flow)
Port flow control is enabled: inactive
Port output is enabled
Management port 1 is named “Mgt1”, MTU 1522 bytes
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The example below disables Port 1.
> port -p 1 -dis port
To configure Port 3 (RJ-45) for 100M FDX manual operation, use the
-mo
command.
> port -p 3 -mo 100,man,fdx
To configure port F1 for manual operation, use the
-mo
command.
> port -p F1 -mo man