Operation Manual – Port Correlation Configuration
H3C S7500E Series Ethernet Switches
Chapter 1 Port Correlation Configuration
When configuring Ethernet ports, go to these sections for information you are
interested in:
Ethernet Port Configuration
Maintaining and Displaying an Ethernet Port
1.1 Ethernet Port Configuration
Complete the following tasks to configure an Ethernet port:
Performing Basic Ethernet Port Configuration
Enabling Flow Control on an Ethernet Port
Configuring the Suppression Time of Physical-Link-State Change
on an Ethernet Port
Enabling Loopback Test on an Ethernet Port
Configuring a Port Group
Configuring the Broadcast/Multicast/Unknown Unicast Storm
Suppression Ratio for an Ethernet Port
Setting the Interval for Collecting Ethernet Port Statistics
Enabling the Forwarding of Jumbo Frames
Enabling Loopback Detection on an Ethernet Port
Configuring the Cable Type for an Ethernet Port
Configuring the Storm Constrain Function on an Ethernet Port
1.1.1 Performing Basic Ethernet Port Configuration
Three types of duplex modes are available to Ethernet ports:
Full-duplex mode (full). Ports operating in this mode can send and receive packets
simultaneously.
Half-duplex mode (half). Ports operating in this mode can either send or receive
packets at a given time.
Auto-negotiation mode (auto). Ports operating in this mode determine their duplex
mode through auto-negotiation.
Chapter 1 Port Correlation Configuration
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