Physical Interfaces; Configuration Task List For Physical Interfaces; Overview Of Layer Modes - Dell Force10 S4810P Configuration Manual

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Physical Interfaces

The Management Ethernet interface is a single RJ-45 Fast Ethernet port on the Route Processor Module
(RPM) of the C-Series and E-Series and on each unit of the S4810. It provides dedicated management
access to the system. The other S-Series (non-S4810) systems supported by FTOS do not have this
dedicated management interface, but you can use any Ethernet port configured with an IP address and
route.
Line card interfaces support Layer 2 and Layer 3 traffic over the 10/100/1000, Gigabit, and 10-Gigabit
Ethernet interfaces. SONET interfaces with PPP encapsulation support Layer 3 traffic. These interfaces
(except SONET interfaces with PPP encapsulation) can also become part of virtual interfaces such as
VLANs or port channels.
Link detection on ExaScale line cards is interrupt-based rather than poll-based, which enables ExaScale
cards to bring up and take down links faster.
For more information on VLANs, see
Port Channel
Interfaces.
FTOS Behavior: S-Series systems use a single MAC address for all physical interfaces while E-Series and
C-Series use a unique MAC address for each physical interface, though this results in no functional difference
between these platforms.

Configuration Task List for Physical Interfaces

By default, all interfaces are operationally disabled and traffic will not pass through them.
The following section includes information about optional configurations for physical interfaces:

Overview of Layer Modes

Configure Layer 2 (Data Link) Mode
Management Interfaces
Auto-Negotiation on Ethernet Interfaces
Adjust the keepalive timer
Clear interface counters
Overview of Layer Modes
On all systems running FTOS, you can place physical interfaces, port channels, and VLANs in Layer 2
mode or Layer 3 mode.
Bulk Configuration
and for more information on port channels, see
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