Nokia ESB26 User Manual page 47

Gigabit ethernet switch
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5.
To view the default VLAN configuration, use the show interface command or show
interface UU/SS/PP command in Privileged (Enable) or Interface Configuration mode.
The PVID of the interface can also be set by the add ports default command in Specific
VLAN Configuration mode. For more information regarding the VLAN commands see
"Commands to Configure VLAN Settings".
By default, the PVID is VLAN 1.
NOTE
You can also change the default VLAN of an interface by using the add ports default
command in Specific VLAN Configuration mode.
Command Syntax
device-name(config-if UU/SS/PP)#default vlan <vlan-id>
device-name(config-if UU/SS/PP)#no default vlan
Argument Description
vlan-id
The default VLAN (PVID) for the specified interface. The range is <1-4094>. By
default, the default VLAN (PVID) for all the interfaces is 1.
Setting Remote Fault Detection
The remote-fault-detect command, in Interface Configuration mode, enables remote fault
detection on the configured interface that is connected to a 100Base Fiber pair. The no form
of this command disables the remote fault detection.
When remote fault detection is enabled on such an interface, the switch indicates link down
on the port if the remote peer detects link down.
NOTE
The remote-fault-detect command is available only on 100Base Fiber ports. (Not
relevant for ESB26.)
Command Syntax
device-name(config-if UU/SS/PP)#remote-fault-detect
device-name(config-if UU/SS/PP)#no remote-fault-detect
Setting Crossover Detection
The crossover command, in Interface Configuration mode, enables crossover detection which
allows the switch port to automatically detect transmit and receive of the Ethernet cable (i.e.,
the type of the cable is irrelevant). The no form of this command sets the crossover detection
to automatic mode.
To view the crossover detection status, use the show interface command in Privileged
(Enable) mode.
MDI/MDIX is a type of Ethernet port connection according to the IEEE 802.3 standard using
twisted pair cabling. Network adapter cards on computers and workstations generally connect
to the network via RJ-45 interface ports that use pins 1 and 2 for transmit and 3 and 6 for
receive. Uplink ports on hubs and switches use the same pin assignments. Such ports are
called Medium Dependent Interface (MDI) ports. Normal ports on hubs and switches use the
opposite pin assignment, i.e. – pins 1 and 2 are used for receive and pins 3 and 6 are used for
transmit. Such ports are called MDIX (MDI-crossed) ports.
MN700004 Rev 01
Ethernet Interface Configuration
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