Configuring Ethernet ports
Use the set port speed command to configure the speed of a port or range of ports. In
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auto-negotiation mode, the port's speed is determined by auto-negotiation. An error
message is generated if you attempt to set the speed when auto-negotiation is enabled
Configuring the WAN Ethernet port
For basic configuration of the WAN Ethernet port:
1. Use the interface FastEthernet 10/2 command to enter the context of the port
interface.
2. Perform basic configuration of the interface. For more information, see
interfaces
3. Use the Ethernet WAN port configuration commands in the context of the port interface.
See
WAN Ethernet port commands
You can also configure the following features on the WAN Ethernet port:
Primary Management Interface (PMI). For more information, see
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Management Interface (PMI)
Advanced router features. For more information, see
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VoIP queuing. For more information, see
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Access control policy lists and QoS policy lists. For more information, see
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19: Configuring
SNMP Link Up and Link Down traps. For more information, see
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traps
on page 209.
WAN Ethernet port traffic shaping
You can use traffic shaping to determine the data transfer rate on the WAN Ethernet port. To set
traffic shaping, use the traffic-shape rate command in the interface context. Traffic
shaping works in tandem with the configured bandwidth. If you change the traffic shape rate,
this automatically changes the bandwidth. Similarly, if you change the bandwidth, this
automatically changes the traffic shape rate.
Note:
The traffic shape rate is determined in bits. The bandwidth is determined in
Note:
kilobytes.
To disable traffic shaping, use the no form of the traffic-shape rate command.
For information on traffic shaping in general, see
94 Administration for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways
on page 312.
on page 58.
policy.
on page 95.
Chapter 17: Configuring the
Configuring QoS parameters
Configuring QoS parameters
Configuring
Configuring the Primary
router.
on page 122.
Chapter
Configuring SNMP
on page 122.