Viewing configurations for 10/100 ethernet modules – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Viewing Configurations for 10/100 Ethernet Modules

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Viewing Configurations for 10/100 Ethernet Modules

The

10/100vc

command allows you to view the current status of newer Ethernet modules (see

Kodiak Ethernet Modules on page 15-3). These modules support 100 Mbps, or 1000 Mbps
Ethernet. Ethernet

10/100

ports (e.g.,

ESX-K-100C-32

) can auto-sense the connection speed of

the attached device.

Entering

10/100vc

displays information similar to the following:

10/100 Configure Values for all slots

DETECTED

SET

Slot/

Auto-

Line

Duplex Line

Duplex

Intf

negotiate Speed Mode

Speed Mode

-----

-----------

------

--------

------

-------

5/ 1

enabled ?

?

auto

half-d

5/ 2

enabled 10

HALF-D auto

half-d

5/ 3

enabled 100

HALF-D auto

half-d

5/ 4

enabled 100

HALF-D auto

half-d

5/ 5

enabled ?

?

auto

half-d

5/ 6

enabled 10

HALF-D auto

half-d

5/ 7

enabled 100

HALF-D auto

half-d

5/ 8

enabled ?

?

auto

half-d

Slot/Intf.

The slot and port number (Intf) where this Ethernet port is located.

Auto-negotiate.

Indicates whether auto-negotiation is enabled on a 10/100 port. If enabled, the

port will automatically sense whether the attached device operates at 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps
and adjust accordingly. If disabled, the port does not automatically detect the connection
speed and instead uses the line speed you configure through the

10/100cfg

command. You

enable or disable auto-negotiation through

10/100cfg

. A value of

n/a

in this column means the

port does not support auto-sensing and the line speed defaults to either 10 or 100 Mbps.

The next set of columns are divided into

DETECTED

and

SET

. The columns under

DETECTED

are the current operational

Line Speed

or

Duplex Mode

. The columns under SET are the config-

ured values; these configured values will either be defaults or the values configured through

10/100cfg

.

Line Speed.

Indicates the speed (in Mbps) at which the port is currently operating (

DETECTED

)

or configured to operate (

SET

).

DETECTED

values will be

10

(Mbps),

100

(Mbps), or a question mark (

?

). A question mark

(

?

) in this column indicates the port is not connected to a device.

SET values will be

auto

,

10

(Mbps,) or

100

(Mbps). The

auto

setting means auto-sensing is

enabled and the Line Speed will equal the speed for which the attached device is config-
ured.

Duplex Mode.

Indicates whether the port is operating (

DETECTED

) or configured (

SET

) for half-

or full-duplex mode.

DETECTED

values will be half-duplex (

HALF-D

), full-duplex (

FULL-D

), or a question mark

(

?

). A question mark (

?

) in this column indicates the port is not connected to a device.

SET

values will be auto-sensing (

auto

), half-duplex (

half-d

), or full-duplex (full-d). If this

value is

auto

, then the switch automatically sets the duplex mode to the network device’s

setting. If this value is

half-d

, then the port will always run in half-duplex mode. If this

value is

full-d

, then the port will always run in full-duplex mode. You configure the

duplex mode through the

10/100cfg

command. Note that you can only configure a

10/100

port for full-duplex if you disable auto-sensing.

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