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Cisco SCE 2000 and SCE 1000 Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 5 Configuring the Management Interface and Security
Configuring the Management Port Physical Parameters
Configuring the Speed of the Management Interface: Example
The following example shows how to use this command to configure the Management port to 100 Mbps
speed.
SCE(config if)#speed 100
How to Configure the Duplex Operation of the Management Interface
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Options, page 5-6
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Configuring the Duplex Operation of the Management Interface: Example, page 5-6
Options
The following options are available:
•
duplex
— duplex operation of the currently selected management port (0/1 or 0/2):
–
full
–
half
–
auto (default) — auto-negotiation (do not force duplex on the link)
If the speed parameter is configured to
auto,
changing the duplex parameter has no effect (see ).
Step 1
From the SCE(config if)# prompt, type
duplex
auto|full|half
and press
Enter
.
Specify the desired duplex option.
Configuring the Duplex Operation of the Management Interface: Example
The following example shows how to use this command to configure a management port to half duplex
mode.
SCE(config if)#duplex half
Specifying the Active Management Port
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Options, page 5-7
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Specifying the Active Management Port: Example, page 5-7
This command explicitly specifies which management port is currently active. Its use varies slightly,
depending on whether the management interface is configured as a redundant interface (auto fail-over
enabled) or not (auto fail-over disabled).
•
auto fail-over enabled (automatic mode) — the specified port becomes the currently active port, in
effect forcing a fail-over action even if a failure has not occurred.
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auto fail-over disabled (manual mode) — the specified port should correspond to the cabled Mng
port, which is the only functional port and therefore must be and remain the active management port.
Note
This command is a Privileged Exec command, unlike the other commands in this section, which are Mng
Interface Configuration commands. If in Mng interface configuration mode, you must exit to the
privileged exec mode and see the SCE# prompt displayed.