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Setting the Ethernet interface mode and speed, Date and time settings

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Performing Basic Configuration Tasks Setting the Ethernet interface mode and speed Network interfaces can be set to use one of three link operating modes: full duplex, half duplex, or autonegotiate. Changing the link operating mode is not supported for all network interfaces or for all Ethernet network interfaces. On the CP blade in a Brocade Backbone, the supported interfaces are eth0 and eth3. On all other platforms, only eth0 is supported. For dual-CP systems, the ethIf command affects only the CP to which you are currently logged in. Therefore, to set the link operating mode on the active CP, you must issue the ethIf command on the active CP; and to set the mode on the standby CP, you must issue the ethIf command on the standby CP. During failover, the mode is retained separately for each CP because the physical links may be set to operate in different modes. ATTENTION Forcing the link to an operating mode not supported by the network equipment to which it is attached may result in an inability to communicate with the system through its Ethernet interface. It is recommended that the ethIf command be used only from the serial console port. When used through an interface other than the serial console port, the command displays a warning message and prompts for verification before continuing. This warning is not displayed and you are not prompted when the command is used through the serial console port. Use the following procedure to set the mode of a port. 1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account with admin permissions. 2. Enter the ethIf command. Example of setting the port mode to full autonegotiate The following example sets the mode for eth3 to autonegotiate, and permits both full and half duplex modes to be selected at both 10, 100, and 1000 Mbps. switch:admin> ethif --set eth3 -an on -speed 1000 -duplex full an:on speed:1000 cap:full MII_CMD:-A ADVERTISE:Advertise DEFMODE:yes auto:1 MII_MODE:1000baseTx-FD, Committing configuration...done. Example of setting the port mode to 100 Mbps full duplex operation The following example forces the link for the eth0 interface from autonegotiation to 100 Mbps half-duplex operation: switch:admin> ethif --set eth0 -an on -speed 100 -duplex half an:on speed:100 cap:half MII_CMD:-A ADVERTISE:Advertise DEFMODE:yes auto:1 MII_MODE:100baseTx-FD, Committing configuration...done. Date and time settings Switches maintain the current date and time inside a battery-backed real-time clock (RTC) circuit that receives the date and time from the fabric's principal switch. Date and time are used for logging events. Switch operation does not depend on the date and time; a switch Brocade Fabric OS Administration Guide, 8.0.1 56 53-1004111-02

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Setting the Ethernet interface mode and speed
Network interfaces can be set to use one of three link operating modes: full duplex, half duplex, or autonegotiate.
Changing the link operating mode is not supported for all network interfaces or for all Ethernet network interfaces. On the CP blade in a
Brocade Backbone, the supported interfaces are eth0 and eth3. On all other platforms, only eth0 is supported.
For dual-CP systems, the
ethIf
command affects only the CP to which you are currently logged in. Therefore, to set the link operating
mode on the active CP, you must issue the
ethIf
command on the active CP; and to set the mode on the standby CP, you must issue the
ethIf
command on the standby CP. During failover, the mode is retained separately for each CP because the physical links may be set to
operate in different modes.
ATTENTION
Forcing the link to an operating mode not supported by the network equipment to which it is attached may result in an inability
to communicate with the system through its Ethernet interface. It is recommended that the
ethIf
command be used only from
the serial console port. When used through an interface other than the serial console port, the command displays a warning
message and prompts for verification before continuing. This warning is not displayed and you are not prompted when the
command is used through the serial console port.
Use the following procedure to set the mode of a port.
1.
Connect to the switch and log in using an account with admin permissions.
2.
Enter the
ethIf
command.
Example of setting the port mode to full autonegotiate
The following example sets the mode for eth3 to autonegotiate, and permits both full and half duplex modes to be selected at both 10,
100, and 1000 Mbps.
switch:admin> ethif --set eth3 -an on -speed 1000 -duplex full
an:on
speed:1000
cap:full
MII_CMD:-A
ADVERTISE:Advertise
DEFMODE:yes
auto:1
MII_MODE:1000baseTx-FD,
Committing configuration...done.
Example of setting the port mode to 100 Mbps full duplex operation
The following example forces the link for the eth0 interface from autonegotiation to 100 Mbps half-duplex operation:
switch:admin> ethif --set eth0 -an on -speed 100 -duplex half
an:on
speed:100
cap:half
MII_CMD:-A
ADVERTISE:Advertise
DEFMODE:yes
auto:1
MII_MODE:100baseTx-FD,
Committing configuration...done.
Date and time settings
Switches maintain the current date and time inside a battery-backed real-time clock (RTC) circuit that receives the date and time from
the fabric’s principal switch. Date and time are used for logging events. Switch operation does not depend on the date and time; a switch
Performing Basic Configuration Tasks
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