Port speed negotiation on non-mezzanine cards, Port speed on mezzanine cards, Table c-1 – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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Appendix C. OneConnect 10 GbE Adapter Port Speed Specifications

Port Speed Negotiation on Non-Mezzanine Cards

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Appendix C. OneConnect 10 GbE Adapter Port

Speed Specifications

Port Speed Negotiation on Non-Mezzanine Cards

OneConnect 10 GbE adapters can support only one Ethernet port speed at a time. On

non-mezzanine cards, its preference is 10 Gb/s. The type of module used

(copper/optical) does not make a difference. If a 10 Gb/s module is plugged into one of

the ports, the adapter runs at a 10 Gb/s speed regardless of its other port’s speed, even

if I/Os are running on that port. This behavior is an adapter constraint; another adapter

can be running on a different speed.
Table C-1 lists negotiated speed specifications per OneConnect 10 GbE adapter port

connection.

Port Speed on Mezzanine Cards

For mezzanine cards, only one Ethernet port speed is supported at a time. Its speed is

the first negotiated speed (either 1 Gb/s or 10 Gb/s), depending on the switch that is

connected.
To change the speed on these cards:
1. Remove the switch from both of the ports.
2. Insert the switch for one port and wait for the link to come up.
The mezzanine card retains this speed until both links are down.

Table C-1 OneConnect 10 GbE Adapter Negotiated Speed Specifications

Port 0 Speed

(Gb/s)

Port 1 Speed

(Gb/s)

Port Link Status

OneConnect 10 GbE Speed

(Gb/s)

10

10

Both ports are link up

10

10

1

Only Port 0 is link up

10

1

10

Only Port 1 is link up

10

1

1

Both ports are link up

1

1

-

Only Port 0 is link up

1

-

1

Only Port 1 is link up

1

10

-

Only Port 0 is link up

10

-

10

Only Port 1 is link up

10

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