HP Surestore 6164 Switch User Manual

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When this command is invoked without the optional operand, you are
prompted to enter the long-distance level number. The level value must be
one of the following:

You can cancel the configuration update by entering CTRL + D.

When a port is configured to be a long-distance port, the output of

portShow

and

switchShow

displays the long-distance level. In the

portShow

output, the long-distance level is indicated as “

medium

” for

Level 1 long-distance, and “

long

” for Level 2 long-distance. In the

switchShow

output, the format is

Lx

, where

x

is the long-distance level

number, except for Level 0, which is not displayed in

switchShow

.

Operands

The following operand is required:

The following operand is optional:

Limitations

A group of four adjacent ports that share a common pool of frame buffers
(for example, ports 0 to 3 or 4 to 7) are called a “quad.” Because the total
number of frame buffers in a quad is limited, if one of the ports in the quad
is configured as a long-distance port, none of the remaining ports in the
quad can be a long-distance port; they must all be Level 0 ports.

Level

Effect

0

Reconfigures the port as a regular switch port. The
number of buffers reserved for the port supports links
up to 10 km.

1

Level one long-distance, up to 50 km. A total of 27
full-size frame buffers are reserved for the port.

2

Level two long-distance, up to 100 km. A total of 60
full-size frame buffers are reserved for the port.

port_number

Number of port to be configured: 0 to7 or 0 to15.

long_distance_level

0 = reconfigure port to be regular switch port
1 = level one long-distance (up to 50 km)
2 = level two long-distance (up to 100 km)

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