Chapter 7 Configuring the Switch Ports
Configuring the LRE Ports
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Note
Use the rates and distances in
Table 7-1
as guidelines only. Factors such as the
type of cable you use, how it is bundled, and the interference and noise on the
LRE link can affect the actual LRE link performance. Contact Cisco Systems
for information about limitations and optimization of LRE link performance.
The net data rates in
Table 7-1
are slightly less than the gross data rates
displayed by the show controllers lre profile names privileged EXEC
command.
When assigning a profile to an LRE port, keep the following considerations in
mind:
•
An LRE port always has a private profile assigned to it. However, public
profiles have priority over private profiles.
If you assign a public profile to the switch, the switch ignores the private
profile settings and uses the public profile settings on all LRE ports. If you
assign a different public profile, the change immediately takes effect.
If a public profile is configured on the switch and you want the LRE ports to
use private profiles, you must first disable the public profile by using CMS
or by using the no lre profile global global configuration command.
If no public profile is configured on the switch, the LRE port uses its private
profile. If you assign a different private profile to the LRE port, the change
immediately takes effect.
Table 7-1
LRE Profiles
Profile Name
Profile Type
LRE Link
Downstream Rate
(Mbps)
LRE Link
Upstream Rate
(Mbps)
Maximum Distance
between the LRE Port
and the CPE
PUBLIC-ANSI
Public
15.17
4.27
4101 ft (1250 m)
PUBLIC-ETSI
Public
11.38
4.27
4101 ft (1250 m)
LRE-5
Private
5.69
5.69
4921 ft (1500 m)
LRE-10 (default)
Private
11.38
11.38
4101 ft (1250 m)
LRE-15
Private
15.17
17.06
3445 ft (1050 m)