Specifying the speed and duplex mode, Enabling and disabling auto-negotiation – 3Com 1100 User Manual

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Specifying the Speed

and Duplex Mode

You can specify the speed and duplex mode of Ethernet ports on the
Switch using the

portMode

command on the Ethernet menu.

To specify the speed and duplex mode of a port:

1 At the Top-level menu, enter:

ethernet portMode

The following prompt is displayed:

Select Ethernet port (1-24,all):

2 Enter the number of the port to have its speed and duplex mode

specified, or enter

all

for all the ports.

If the port is a 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX port, the following prompt is
displayed:

Enter new value (10half,10full,100half,100full):

If the port is a 100BASE-FX port, the following prompt is displayed:

Enter new value (100half,100full):

If the port is a 10BASE-T port, the following prompt is displayed:

Enter new value (10half,10full):

If you specify

all

, a prompt is displayed indicating all the values

possible for all the ports on the Switch

3 Enter the new speed and duplex mode.

If you are specifying the speed and duplex mode of all the ports, only the
ports which can support the new speed and duplex mode are changed.

CAUTION: To communicate without errors, both ends of a link must use
the same duplex mode.

Port speeds and duplex modes specified using the

portMode

command

do not take effect until auto-negotiation is disabled on the port. For more
information, see

“Enabling and Disabling Auto-negotiation

below.

Enabling and

Disabling

Auto-negotiation

Auto-negotiation is a system that allows Switch units to automatically
detect the speed and duplex mode of twisted pair links, and set the speed
and duplex mode of its twisted pair ports accordingly:

If auto-negotiation is enabled on a 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX port, the
speed and duplex mode of the link is automatically detected and set
accordingly.

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