Configuration Task List For Physical Interfaces; Overview Of Layer Modes - Dell C9000 Series Networking Configuration Manual

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Example of the show interfaces status Command to View Link Status
NOTE:
The show interfaces status command displays link status, but not administrative status. For
both link and administrative status, use the show ip interface command.
In the previous example, several ports display "Auto" in the Speed field. In the following example, the speed of
port 1/1 is set to 100Mb and then its auto-negotiation is disabled.

Configuration Task List for Physical Interfaces

By default, all interfaces are operationally disabled and traffic does not pass through them.
The following section includes information about optional configurations for physical interfaces:

Overview of Layer Modes

Configuring Layer 2 (Data Link) Mode
Configuring Layer 2 (Interface) Mode
Management Interfaces
Auto-Negotiation on Ethernet Interfaces
Clearing Interface Counters
Overview of Layer Modes
On the Dell Networking OS, you can place physical interfaces, port channels, and VLANs in Layer 2 mode or
Layer 3 mode.
By default, VLANs are in Layer 2 mode.
Table 36. Layer Modes
Type of Interface
10–Gigabit Ethernet and
40–Gigabit Ethernet
Management
PE Gigabit Ethernet
Loopback
Null interface
Port Channel
VLAN
Possible Modes
Layer 2
Layer 3
N/A
Layer 2
Layer 3
N/A
Layer 2
Layer 3
Layer 2
Layer 3
Requires Creation
No
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes, except for the
default VLAN.
Default State
Shutdown (disabled)
Shutdown (disabled)
Shutdown (disabled)
No shutdown (enabled)
Enabled
Shutdown (disabled)
No shutdown (active for
Layer 2)
Shutdown (disabled for
Layer 3)
Interfaces
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