Ethernet Port Configuration Commands; Bandwidth - Accton Technology ES4710BD User Manual

Accton 10 slots l2/l3/l4 chassis switch
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speed-duplex {auto | force10-half |
force10-full | force100-half | force100-full
|
{
{force1g-half
[nonegotiate [master | slave]] } }
negotiation {on|off}
bandwidth control <bandwidth> [both |
receive | transmit]
no bandwidth control
flow control
no flow control
loopback
no loopback
rate-suppression {dlf | broadcast |
multicast} <packets>

7.2.1.2 Ethernet Port Configuration Commands

7.2.1.2.1 bandwidth

Command: bandwidth control <bandwidth> [both | receive | transmit]
no bandwidth control
Function: Enables the bandwidth control function for the port: the "no bandwidth control"
command disables the bandwidth control function for the port.
Parameters: <bandwidth> is the bandwidth limit in Mbps, the valid value ranges from 1 to 10000
Mbps; both indicates bandwidth control in both incoming and outgoing traffic; receive means
bandwidth control applies to incoming traffic from outside the switch; transmit means bandwidth
control applies to outgoing traffic to outside the switch.
Command mode: Interface Mode
Default: Port bandwidth control is disabled by default.
Usage Guide: When bandwidth control is enable for a port, and bandwidth limit is set, then the
maximum bandwidth will be limited and no longer be 10/100/1000M line speed. If [both | receive |
transmit] keyword is not specified, it will default to both.
Note: The bandwidth limit set must not exceed the maximum physical connection speed possible of
EES4710BD 10 Slots L2/L3/L4 Chassis Switch
Sets port speed and duplex mode of
100/1000Base-TX ports. The "no" format of
this command restores the default setting, i.e.,
|
force1g-full}
negotiates
automatically.
Enables/Disables the auto-negotiation function
of 1000Base-T ports.
Sets or cancels the bandwidth used for
incoming/outgoing traffic for specified ports
Enables/Disables traffic control function for
specified ports
Enables/Disables loopback test function for
specified ports
Enables the storm control function for
broadcasts, multicasts and unicasts with
unknown destinations (short for broadcast),
and sets the allowed broadcast packet number;
the "no" format of this command disables the
broadcast storm control function.
159
speed
and
duplex
mode

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