Set Auto-Negotiation Options; View Advanced Interface Information - Dell S3048-ON Configuration Manual

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Set Auto-Negotiation Options

The negotiation auto command provides a mode option for configuring an individual port to forced master/ forced slave once auto-
negotiation is enabled.
CAUTION:
Ensure that only one end of the node is configured as forced-master and the other is configured as forced-slave. If
both are configured the same (that is, both as forced-master or both as forced-slave), the show interface command flaps
between an auto-neg-error and forced-master/slave states.
Example of the negotiation auto Command
Dell(conf)# int gigabitethernet 1/1
Dell(conf-if-gi-1/1)#neg auto
Dell(conf-if-gi-1/1-autoneg)# ?
end
Exit from configuration mode
exit
Exit from autoneg configuration mode
mode
Specify autoneg mode
no
Negate a command or set its defaults
show
Show autoneg configuration information
Dell(conf-if-gi-1/1-autoneg)#mode ?
forced-master Force port to master mode
forced-slave
Force port to slave mode
Dell(conf-if-gi-1/1-autoneg)#
For details about the speed, , and negotiation auto commands, refer to the Interfaces chapter of the Dell Networking OS
Command Reference Guide.
NOTE:
While using 10GBASE-T, auto-negotiation is enabled on the external PHY by default, and auto-negotiation should be
enabled on the peer for the link to come up.
Adjusting the Keepalive Timer
To change the time interval between keepalive messages on the interfaces, use the keepalive command. The interface sends keepalive
messages to itself to test network connectivity on the interface.
To change the default time interval between keepalive messages, use the following command.
Change the default interval between keepalive messages.
INTERFACE mode
keepalive [seconds]
View the new setting.
INTERFACE mode
show config

View Advanced Interface Information

The following options have been implemented for the show [ip | running-config] interfaces commands for (only) stack-unit
interfaces.
When you use the configured keyword, only interfaces that have non-default configurations are displayed. Dummy stack-unit interfaces
(created with the stack-unit command) are treated like any other physical interface.
Examples of the show Commands
The following example lists the possible show commands that have the configured keyword available:
Dell#show interfaces configured
Dell#show interfaces stack-unit 1 configured
Dell#show interfaces tengigabitEthernet 1 configured
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