Common Configuration For Ports - UTStarcom iSpirit 3026 Manual

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2.1 Common configuration for ports

Users can control connections through a port via port configuration, for example they can
disable the port such that no connection are allowed through it. This section introduces common
configurations for ports, including:
Disabling and enabling a port
Setting port speed
Showing port information
1.Disabling and enabling a port
Ports on the iSpirit 3026 switch are enabled by default. If users want to deny any connection
through a port, they can disable the port.
To enable one or multiple contiguous ports under PORT RANGE configuration mode:
enable
For example, to enable port 1 and port2:
Switch(port1-2)# enable
To disable one or multiple contiguous ports under PORT RANGE configuration mode:
disable
For example, to disable port 1 and port2:
Switch(port1-2)# disable
2.Setting port speed
By default the speed for all ports is auto-negotiable. For 1000M ports, they can be
forced to be 10M half-duplex, 10M full-duplex, 100M half- or full-duplex.
To set speed under PORT RANGE configuration mode:
Speed <autonegotiate|half-10|full-10|half-100|full-100>
For example to set port 1 and port 2 to be 100M half-duplex:
Switch(port1-2)# speed half-100
3.Showing port information
To show one or multiple contiguous ports information under the overall or PORT
RANGE configuration mode:
show port <port|port1-port2>
For example to show port 1 and port 2 information:

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