Configuration restrictions and guidelines, Configuration procedure – H3C Technologies H3C S5560 Series Switches User Manual

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IMPORTANT:

Copper ports do not support this feature.

As shown in

Figure 1

, a fiber port typically uses separate fibers for transmitting and receiving packets.

The physical state of the fiber port is up only when both transmit and receive fibers are physically

connected. If one of the fibers is disconnected, the fiber port does not work.
To enable a fiber port to forward traffic over a single link, you can use the port up-mode command. This

command brings up a fiber port by force, even when no fiber links or optical modules are present. If one

fiber link is present and up, the fiber port can forward packets over the link unidirectionally.

Figure 1 Forcibly bring up a fiber port

Configuration restrictions and guidelines

When you forcibly bring up a fiber port, follow these guidelines:

The port up-mode command is mutually exclusive with either of the shutdown and commands.

A GE fiber port cannot correctly forward traffic if you configure the port up-mode command on the
port and install an electro-optical module, 100/1000-Mbps transceiver module, or 100-Mbps

transceiver module into the port. To solve the problem, use the undo port up-mode command on the

fiber port.

Configuration procedure

To forcibly bring up a fiber port:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

Correct fiber

connection

When Ethernet interfaces

cannot be or are not

forcibly brought up

When Ethernet interfaces

are forcibly brought up

Fiber port Tx end Rx end

The fiber is disconnected.

Fiber link

GE1/0/1

GE1/0/1

Device A

Device B

GE1/0/1

GE1/0/1

Device A

Device B

GE1/0/1

GE1/0/1

Device A

Device B

The interface is down.

Packets

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