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Configuring the Interface Transmission and Speed Modes, Sample Configuration for the Gigabit

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Chapter 7 NPE-G1 and NPE-G2 Installation and Configuration Information Configuring the Native Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces Configuring the Interface Transmission and Speed Modes Step 1 After changing the media type, configure the speed and transmission modes to appropriately match the new interface characteristics. Changing the speed and duplex of an NPE-G1 or NPE-G2 Gigabit Ethernet interface is done using the speed and duplex interface commands. Note These commands are only applicable when using the RJ-45 media. Step 2 speed { 10 | 100 | 1000 | auto } duplex { full | half | auto } The following speed/duplex settings are supported: Media Type Speed Duplex RJ45 10, 100, 1000, auto full, half, auto GBIC(1) 1000, auto(2) full, half, auto a. If you are using the no negotiation auto command, the speed and duplex should be set to a value other than auto for correct operation. b. The only available speed in the no autonegotiation mode is 1000 Mbps; there is no difference whether 1000 or auto is selected. When using the GBIC media, there is also the additional negotiation auto command that is used to enable the IEEE 802.1z Gigabit Ethernet (1000 Mbps) autonegotiation protocol. To turn the autonegotiation feature off (it is on by default), issue the interface command no negotiation auto. This is useful for connecting to other Gigabit Ethernet equipment that does not support 802.1z autonegotiation. Note The autonegotiation feature is not supported when using the rj-45 media type and will be ignored if implementation is attempted. If you change from the GBIC or SFP to the rj-45 media type, you must set speed and duplex after you have executed the media-type command to ensure the interface will operate in the correct mode. The media-type GBIC or media-type SFP mode will always default to 1000 Mbps. Both full-duplex and half-duplex operations are supported in this mode. Sample Configuration for the Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces The following shows a typical configuration for the three Gigabit Ethernet interfaces on the NPE-G1. The same configuration would be typical for the NPE-G2 also, although the second interface would be configured for the SFP media type. In this example, the first interface is configured for the GBIC media type, the second interface is configured for the RJ-45 media type, and the third interface is not used. interface GigabitEthernet0/1 OL-4448-12 Network Processing Engine and Network Services Engine Installation and Configuration 7-57

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Chapter 7
NPE-G1 and NPE-G2 Installation and Configuration Information
Configuring the Native Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces
Configuring the Interface Transmission and Speed Modes
Step 1
After changing the media type, configure the speed and transmission modes to appropriately match the
new interface characteristics. Changing the speed and duplex of an NPE-G1 or NPE-G2 Gigabit Ethernet
interface is done using the
speed
and
duplex
interface commands.
Note
These commands are only applicable when using the RJ-45 media.
speed
{
10
|
100
|
1000
|
auto
}
duplex
{
full
|
half
|
auto
}
The following speed/duplex settings are supported:
Media Type
Speed
Duplex
-------------------------------------------------------
RJ45
10, 100, 1000, auto
full, half, auto
GBIC(1)
1000, auto(2)
full, half, auto
-------------------------------------------------------
a.
If you are using the
no negotiation auto
command,
the speed and duplex should be set to a value
other than
auto
for correct operation.
b.
The only available speed in the no autonegotiation mode is 1000 Mbps; there is no difference
whether
1000
or
auto
is selected.
When using the GBIC media, there is also the additional
negotiation auto
command that is used to
enable the IEEE 802.1z Gigabit Ethernet (1000 Mbps) autonegotiation protocol.
Step 2
To turn the autonegotiation feature off (it is on by default), issue the interface command
no negotiation
auto
. This is useful for connecting to other Gigabit Ethernet equipment that does not support 802.1z
autonegotiation.
Note
The autonegotiation feature is not supported when using the
rj-45
media type and will be ignored if
implementation is attempted.
If you change from the
GBIC
or
SFP
to the
rj-45
media type, you must set
speed
and
duplex
after you
have executed the
media-type
command to ensure the interface will operate in the correct mode.
The
media-type GBIC
or
media-type SFP
mode will always default to 1000 Mbps. Both full-duplex
and half-duplex operations are supported in this mode.
Sample Configuration for the Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces
The following shows a typical configuration for the three Gigabit Ethernet interfaces on the NPE-G1.
The same configuration would be typical for the NPE-G2 also, although the second interface would be
configured for the SFP media type. In this example, the first interface is configured for the GBIC media
type, the second interface is configured for the RJ-45 media type, and the third interface is not used.
interface GigabitEthernet0/1