Provision Ethernet Ports; Purpose; General; User Electrical Ethernet Ports - Nokia 9500 MPR User Manual

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47 Provision Ethernet ports

47.1 Purpose

The procedures in this chapter are used to provision physical Ethernet ports to
interface external Ethernet equipment.

47.2 General

Core card provisioning requirements depend on how the Ethernet ports on the front
panel of the Core-E, CorEvo, P8ETH, or EASv2 card are to be used.
If Core Ethernet port #4 is being used to interface external Ethernet equipment and
TMN (SNMP) will not be used to monitor and control the NE, then only the Ethernet
Physical Interfaces needs to be provisioned. Port#4 TMN Interface must be disabled.
If Core Ethernet port #4 is being used to transport TMN data, then Core Ethernet port
#4 must be disabled.

47.2.1 User electrical Ethernet ports

User Electrical Ethernet ports on Core, P8ETH, and EASv2 cards and MSS-O
support Auto Negotiation, Flow Control, three data rates (10, 100, 1000 Mb/s), and
half and full duplex port capabilities. Half duplex is not supported by CorEvo.
Auto Negotiation can be provisioned: either ON (Enabled) or OFF (Disabled). Off is
the default value.
When Auto Negotiation is provisioned ON (Enabled), up to five speed and
capabilities are supported simultaneously depending on the card and SFP in use.
When Auto Negotiation is provisioned OFF (Disabled), only ONE speed and
capability is supported. When Auto Negotiation is provisioned OFF, 1000 Mb/s full
duplex is not supported.
Flow Control can be provisioned: either ON (Enabled) or OFF (Disabled). Off is the
default value.
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