Et Port Speed - Network Critical SmartNA-X User Manual

10g network access
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ET PORT SPEED

Use the set port speed command to configure the speed of the specified copper port (A–D) of the selected TAP
module. Setting anything other than Auto fixes the port at the specified setting, even if the link partner is unable to
communicate at that setting or if network transmission conditions deteriorate. Note that SFP/SFP+ and fiber
channel ports do not support port speed variance.
Command form
set port port-id speed {
port-id
Auto 10M
10G
Example
Set port 4C to 1 Gbit/s:
CONTROLLER>select slot 4
SLOT4>set port C speed 1G
SLOT4>show port C
speed
duplex
mdi
mastering
tap
autolock
lock
usage
port type
PORT DOWN
traffic threshold low : 10
traffic threshold high: 100
Set slot 4 port D to auto speed:
CONTROLLER>select slot 4
SLOT4>set port D speed auto
SLOT4>show port D
speed
duplex
mdi
mastering
tap
autolock
lock
usage
port type
PORT DOWN
traffic threshold low : 0
traffic threshold high: 100
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Auto 10M
100M
Specifies the port to set. Front ports are labelled A to D, left to right, and rear ports
are labelled A and B. Only one port can be set at a time.
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Sets the port speed to auto negotiate, 10 Mbit/s, 100 Mbit/s, 1 Gbit/s, or
100M
1G
10 Gbit/s. Use
speed and automatically adjust speed if link conditions change. Setting a fixed speed
(10M, 100M, 1G or 10G) will fix the port at that speed, regardless of line
conditions or link partner.
: set 1G
: set auto
: set mdi-x
: set preferslave
: off
: off
: off
: undefined
: Registered Jack 45 (RJ45)
: set auto
: set auto
: set auto
: set preferslave
: on
: off
: off
: undefined
: Registered Jack 45 (RJ45)
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1G
10G
(the default) to let the system auto-negotiate the optimum port
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