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negotiation auto Enable auto-negotiation on an interface. Syntax negotiation auto To disable auto-negotiation, enter no negotiation auto. Defaults Enabled Command Modes INTERFACE Command History Version 8.3.17.0 Supported on M I/O Aggregator Usage The no negotiation auto command is only available if you first manually set the speed of a port to Information 10Mbits or 100Mbits. The negotiation auto command provides a mode option for configuring an individual port to forced-master/forced slave once auto-negotiation is enabled Figure 11-13. negotiation auto Master/Slave Example FTOS(conf)# int tengig 0/0 FTOS(conf-if)#neg auto FTOS(conf-if-autoneg)# ? end Exit from configuration mode exit Exit from autoneg configuration mode mode Specify autoneg mode no Negate a command or set its defaults show Show autoneg configuration information FTOS(conf-if-autoneg)#mode ? forced-master Force port to master mode forced-slave Force port to slave mode FTOS(conf-if-autoneg)# If the mode option is not used, the default setting is slave. If you do not configure forced-master or forced slave on a port, the port negotiates to either a master or a slave state. Port status is one of the following: • Forced-master • Force-slave • Master • Slave • Auto-neg Error-typically indicates that both ends of the node are configured with forced-master or forced-slave. Caution: Ensure that one end of your node is configured as forced-master and one is configured as forced-slave. If both are configured the same (that is forced-master or forced-slave), the show interfaces command will flap between an auto-neg-error and forced-master/slave states. You can display master/slave settings with the show interfaces command. Interfaces | 139