Using The Cli - TP-Link T2600G Series User Manual

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Managing Physical Interfaces
Description
Status
Speed
Duplex
Flow Control
Note:
We recommend that you set the ports on both ends of a link as the same speed and duplex mode.

2.2 Using the CLI

Follow these steps to set basic parameters for the ports.
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
(Optional) Enter a description for the port.
With this option enabled, the port forwards packets normally. Otherwise, the port
cannot work. By default, it is enabled.
Select the appropriate speed mode for the port. When Auto is selected, the
port automatically negotiates speed mode with the neighbor device. The default
setting is Auto. It is recommended to select Auto if both ends of the link support
auto-negotiation.
Select the appropriate duplex mode for the port. There are three options: Half,
Full and Auto. The default setting is Auto.
Half: The port can send and receive packets, but only one-way at a time.
Full: The port can send and receive packets simultaneously.
Auto: The port automatically negotiates duplex mode with the peer device.
With this option enabled, when a device gets overloaded it will send a PAUSE
frame to notify the peer device to stop sending data for a specified period
of time, thus avoiding the packet loss caused by congestion. By default, it is
disabled.
configure
Enter global configuration mode.
jumbo-size size
Change the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) size to support jumbo frames. The default
MTU size for frames received and sent on all ports is 1518 bytes. To transmit jumbo
frames, you can manually configure MTU size of frames up to 9216 bytes.
size :
Configure the MTU size of jumbo frames. The value ranges from 1518 to 9216bytes.
interface { fastEthernet port | range fastEthernet port-list | gigabitEthernet port | range
gigabitEthernet port-list | ten-gigabitEthernet port | ten-range gigabitEthernet port-list |
port-channel port-channel | range port-channel port-channel-list |}
Enter interface configuration mode.
Basic Parameters Configurations
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