Supermicro L2/L3 Switches Configuration Guide
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Gi0/6 not connected Full 1 Gbps Auto
Gi0/7 not connected Full 1 Gbps Auto
Gi0/8 not connected Full 1 Gbps Auto
Gi0/9 not connected Full 1 Gbps Auto
Gi0/10 not connected Full 1 Gbps Auto
Gi0/11 not connected Full 1 Gbps Auto
Gi0/12 not connected Full 1 Gbps Auto
Gi0/13 not connected Full 1 Gbps Auto
Gi0/14 not connected Full 1 Gbps Auto
Gi0/15 not connected Full 1 Gbps Auto
Gi0/16 not connected Full 1 Gbps Auto
Gi0/17 not connected Full 1 Gbps Auto
Gi0/18 not connected Full 1 Gbps Auto
Gi0/19 not connected Full 1 Gbps Auto
Gi0/20 not connected Full 1 Gbps Auto
Gi0/21 not connected Half 1 Gbps Auto
Gi0/22 not connected Full 10 Mbps No-Negotiation
Gi0/23 not connected Half 1 Gbps Auto
Gi0/24 not connected Half 1 Gbps Auto
Ex0/1 not connected Full 10 Gbps No-Negotiation
Ex0/2 not connected Full 10 Gbps No-Negotiation
Ex0/3 not connected Full 10 Gbps No-Negotiation
1.4.4
Duplex Operation
Supermicro switches support configuring physical interfaces to full-duplex or half-duplex operation.
Follow the steps below to configure the duplex operation type.
Step Command
Description
Step 1
configure terminal
Enters the configuration mode.
Step 2
interface <
interface-type
><
interface-id
>
or
interface range
<
interface-type><interface-id> ….
Enters the interface configuration
mode.
interface-type
– may be any of the
following:
gigabit ethernet – gi
extreme-ethernet – ex
interface-id
is in
slot/port
format for all
physical interfaces.