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1 Ethernet Port Configuration
When configuring Ethernet ports, go to these sections for information you are interested in:
z Basic Ethernet Port Configuration
z Configuring an Auto-negotiation Transmission Rate
z Configuring Flow Control on an Ethernet Port
z Perfoming Loopback Testing on an Ethernet Port
z Enabling Auto Power Down on an Ethernet Port
z Configuring a Port Group
z Configuring Traffic Storm Protection
z Setting the Interval for Collecting Ethernet Port Statistics
z Enabling Forwarding of Jumbo Frames
z Enabling Loopback Detection on an Ethernet Port
z Configuring the MDI Mode for an Ethernet Port
z Enabling Bridging on an Ethernet Port
z Testing the Cable on an Ethernet Port
z Displaying and Maintaining an Ethernet Port
Basic Ethernet Port Configuration
Three types of duplex modes are available to Ethernet ports:
z Full-duplex mode (full). Interfaces operating in this mode can send and receive packets
simultaneously.
z Half-duplex mode (half). Interfaces operating in this mode can either send or receive packets at a
given time.
z Auto-negotiation mode (auto). Interfaces operating in this mode determine their duplex mode
through auto-negotiation.
Similarly, if you configure the transmission rate for an Ethernet port by using the speed command with
the auto keyword specified, the transmission rate is determined through auto-negotiation too. For a
Gigabit Layer 2 Ethernet port, you can specify the transmission rate by its auto-negotiation capacity. For
details, refer to.Configuring an Auto-negotiation Transmission Rate
.
Follow these steps to configure an Ethernet port:
To do… Use the command… Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
Enter Ethernet port view
interface interface-type
interface-number
Set the description string
description text
Optional
By default, the description of an
interface is the interface name
followed by the “Interface” string,
GigabitEthernet1/0/1 Interface
for example.
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