H3C S7500E Series Instruction Manual page 14

Comware 7 interface command reference
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Step
5.
Set the speed for the
Ethernet interface.
6.
Set the expected
bandwidth for the
Ethernet interface.
7.
Restore the default
settings for the Ethernet
interface.
8.
Bring up the Ethernet
interface.
Configuring an Ethernet subinterface
When you configure an Ethernet subinterface, follow these restrictions and guidelines:
To transmit packets between a local Ethernet subinterface and a remote Ethernet subinterface,
configure them with the same subinterface number and VLAN ID.
Do not use the VLAN whose ID is an Ethernet subinterface number.
To configure an Ethernet subinterface:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create an Ethernet
subinterface.
3.
Set the description for the
Ethernet subinterface.
4.
Restore the default settings
for the Ethernet subinterface.
5.
Set the expected bandwidth
for the Ethernet subinterface.
Command
speed { 10 | 100 | 1000 | 10000
| 40000 | 100000 | auto }
bandwidth bandwidth-value
default
undo shutdown
Command
system-view
interface interface-type
interface-number.subnumber
description text
default
bandwidth bandwidth-value
8
Remarks
By default, an Ethernet interface
autonegotiates the speed with its peer.
Support for the keywords of this command
varies by interface type. For more
information, execute the speed ?
command in interface view.
For Ethernet interfaces connected to the
same physical link to operate correctly,
you must configure the same speed for
them.
Some 10-GE interfaces on the following
interface modules only support the speed
higher than 1000 Mbps:
LSQM1GP40TS8FD0
LSQM1TGS24FD0
LSQM1TGS48RFE0
The system prompts this interface speed
restriction when you configure an
unsupported speed.
By default, the expected bandwidth (in
kbps) is the interface baud rate divided by
1000.
N/A
B y default, an Ethernet interface is up.
The shutdown, port up-mode, and
loopback commands are mutually
exclusive.
Remarks
N/A
N/A
The default setting is
interface-name Interface.
N/A
By default, the expected
bandwidth (in kbps) is the
interface baud rate divided by
1000.

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