Configuring Basic Settings Of An Ethernet Interface Or Subinterface - HP HSR6800 Configuration Manual

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Step
2.
Enter 10-GE interface view.
3.
Configure the 10-GE interface
to operate in LAN or WAN
mode.
4.
Configure the J0 or J1 byte
when the 10-GE interface is
operating in WAN mode.
The flag command is applicable to 10-GE interfaces operating in WAN mode only.
Configuring basic settings of an Ethernet interface or
subinterface
Configuring an Ethernet interface
You can set an Ethernet interface to operate in one of these duplex modes:
Full-duplex mode (full)—Interfaces that operate in this mode can send and receive packets
simultaneously.
Half-duplex mode (half)—Interfaces that operate in this mode cannot send and receive packets
simultaneously.
Auto-negotiation mode (auto)—Interfaces that operate in this mode negotiate a duplex mode with
their peers.
You can set the speed of an Ethernet interface or enable it to automatically negotiate a speed with its
peer. For a 100-Mbps or 1000-Mbps Layer 2 Ethernet interface, you can also set speed options for auto
negotiation. The two ends can select a speed only from the available options. For more information, see
"Setting speed options for auto negotiation on an Ethernet
To configure an Ethernet interface:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter Ethernet interface
view.
3.
Set the interface
description.
4.
Set the duplex mode of
the interface.
Command
interface ten-gigabitethernet
interface-number
port-mode { lan | wan }
flag { j0 | j1 } sdh flag-value
Command
system-view
interface interface-type
interface-number
description text
duplex { auto | full | half }
3
Remarks
N/A
Optional.
By default, a 10-GE interface
operates in LAN mode.
Optional.
By default, the value of the J0 and
J1 bytes is 0.
interface."
Remarks
N/A
N/A
Optional.
By default, the description of an interface is
in the format of interface-name Interface.
For example, GigabitEthernet 4/0/1
Interface.
Optional.
By default, the duplex mode is full for
10-GE interfaces, and is auto for other
Ethernet interfaces.
Fiber ports do not support the half
keyword.

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