HP 6125G HP 6125G & 6125G/XG Blade Switches Layer 2 - LAN Switching Co - Page 39

speed, After you shut down an Ethernet interface with this command, it cannot forward packets

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Description CAUTION: After you shut down an Ethernet interface with this command, it cannot forward packets, even if it is physically connected. Use shutdown to shut down an Ethernet interface. Use undo shutdown to bring up an Ethernet interface. By default, an Ethernet interface is in up state. Examples # Shut down and then bring up GigabitEthernet 1/0/1. system-view [Sysname] interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1 [Sysname-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] shutdown [Sysname-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] undo shutdown speed Syntax speed { 10 | 100 | 1000 | 10000 | auto } View undo speed Ethernet interface view Default level 2: System level Parameters 10: Sets the interface speed to 10 Mbps. This keyword is not applicable to GE. 100: Sets the interface speed to 100 Mbps. This keyword is not applicable to 10-GE fiber ports. 1000: Sets the interface speed to 1000 Mbps. 10000: Sets the interface speed to 10000 Mbps. auto: Enables the interface to negotiate a speed with its peer. Description Use speed to set the speed of an Ethernet interface. Use undo speed to restore the default. By default, the speed of an internal Ethernet interface is the maximum rate of the interface, and any other Ethernet interface automatically negotiates a speed with the peer. The 10 and 100 keywords are not applicable to internal Ethernet ports. The 10, 100, and 10000 keywords are not applicable to fiber ports with SFP transceiver modules plugged. The 10, 100, and 1000 keywords are not applicable to fiber ports with SFP+ transceiver modules plugged. The 10000 keyword is applicable to only fiber ports with SFP+ transceiver modules plugged. 31

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Description
CAUTION:
After you shut down an Ethernet interface with this command, it cannot forward packets, even if it is
physically connected.
Use
shutdown
to shut down an Ethernet interface.
Use
undo
shutdown
to bring up an Ethernet interface.
By default, an Ethernet interface is in up state.
Examples
# Shut down and then bring up GigabitEthernet 1/0/1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1
[Sysname-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] shutdown
[Sysname-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] undo shutdown
speed
Syntax
speed
{
10
|
100
|
1000
|
10000 | auto
}
undo speed
View
Ethernet interface view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
10
: Sets the interface speed to 10 Mbps. This keyword is not applicable to GE.
100
: Sets the interface speed to 100 Mbps. This keyword is not applicable to 10-GE fiber ports.
1000
: Sets the interface speed to 1000 Mbps.
10000
: Sets the interface speed to 10000 Mbps.
auto
: Enables the interface to negotiate a speed with its peer.
Description
Use
speed
to set the speed of an Ethernet interface.
Use
undo speed
to restore the default.
By default, the speed of an internal Ethernet interface is the maximum rate of the interface, and any other
Ethernet interface automatically negotiates a speed with the peer.
The
10
and
100
keywords are not applicable to internal Ethernet ports. The
10
,
100
, and
10000
keywords are not applicable to fiber ports with SFP transceiver modules plugged. The
10
,
100
, and
1000
keywords are not applicable to fiber ports with SFP+ transceiver modules plugged. The
10000
keyword
is applicable to only fiber ports with SFP+ transceiver modules plugged.