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Setting all ports on a switch to the same speed, Setting port speed for a port octet

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Performing Advanced Configuration Tasks The following example sets the speed for port 3 on slot 2 to auto-negotiate: switch:admin> portcfgspeed 2/3 0 Setting all ports on a switch to the same speed Use the following procedure to set all ports on a switch to the same speed. 1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account with admin permissions. 2. Enter the switchCfgSpeed command. If the specified speed is not supported on a particular port or blade, then that port or blade is skipped and the speed is not changed. The following example sets the speed for all ports on the switch to 8 Gbps: switch:admin> switchcfgspeed 8 Committing configuration...done. The following example sets the speed for all ports on the switch to autonegotiate: switch:admin> switchcfgspeed 0 Committing configuration...done. Setting port speed for a port octet You can use the portCfgOctetSpeedCombo command to set the octet mode for all ports in an octet. Fabric OS supports the following per-octet speed combinations. All ports in the same octet can support only the port speeds mentioned in the applicable column of the table below for that combination. Port Octet in Combination 1 (default) 2 3 Gen 6 octet modes 32G | 16G | 8G | 4G 10G | 8G | 4G Not supported Gen 5 octet modes 16G | 8G | 4G | 2G 8G | 4G 16G | 10 G A port octet can be set to a single octet mode. The ports in the octet can run on speeds supported by its octet combination. This applies to both auto-speed-negotiation and fixed speeds. To change the octet speed combination you have to ensure the following: 1. All the fixed-speed ports must be configured at a speed which is supported in the above combination. 2. All the online ports in auto-negotiation mode must have a negotiated speed which is supported in the the above combination. If the port is running at a speed not supported in the specified combination, user needs to disable the port or change the speed to a supported fixed speed in order to change the combo. 3. All the ports which are in media invalid state should be disabled before the octet combo is changed. If the conditions are not met, the combination change operations will fail with an appropriate error message. On getting the error message you can configure the ports to a supported speed in the specific combo or can disable the online port(s). Example 1: If you have ports 0-7 octet set to combination 1, port 0 may be set to ASN up to 32G, port 1 to ASN up to 16G, port 2 to fixed 8G, port 3 to fixed 4G, etc as long as only port speeds of 4G, 8G, 16G, or 32G are configured. Brocade Fabric OS Administration Guide, 8.0.1 84 53-1004111-02

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The following example sets the speed for port 3 on slot 2 to auto-negotiate:
switch:admin> portcfgspeed 2/3 0
Setting all ports on a switch to the same speed
Use the following procedure to set all ports on a switch to the same speed.
1.
Connect to the switch and log in using an account with admin permissions.
2.
Enter the
switchCfgSpeed
command.
If the specified speed is not supported on a particular port or blade, then that port or blade is skipped and the speed is not
changed.
The following example sets the speed for all ports on the switch to 8 Gbps:
switch:admin> switchcfgspeed 8
Committing configuration...done.
The following example sets the speed for all ports on the switch to autonegotiate:
switch:admin> switchcfgspeed 0
Committing configuration...done.
Setting port speed for a port octet
You can use the
portCfgOctetSpeedCombo
command to set the octet mode for all ports in an octet.
Fabric OS supports the following per-octet speed combinations. All ports in the same octet can support only the port speeds mentioned
in the applicable column of the table below for that combination.
Port Octet in Combination
Gen 6 octet modes
Gen 5 octet modes
1 (default)
32G | 16G | 8G | 4G
16G | 8G | 4G | 2G
2
10G | 8G | 4G
8G | 4G
3
Not supported
16G | 10 G
A port octet can be set to a single octet mode. The ports in the octet can run on speeds supported by its octet combination. This applies
to both auto-speed-negotiation and fixed speeds.
To change the octet speed combination you have to ensure the following:
1.
All the fixed-speed ports must be configured at a speed which is supported in the above combination.
2.
All the online ports in auto-negotiation mode must have a negotiated speed which is supported in the the above combination. If
the port is running at a speed not supported in the specified combination, user needs to disable the port or change the speed to
a supported fixed speed in order to change the combo.
3.
All the ports which are in media invalid state should be disabled before the octet combo is changed.
If the conditions are not met, the combination change operations will fail with an appropriate error message. On getting the error
message you can configure the ports to a supported speed in the specific combo or can disable the online port(s).
Example 1: If you have ports 0-7 octet set to combination 1, port 0 may be set to ASN up to 32G, port 1 to ASN up to 16G, port 2 to fixed
8G, port 3 to fixed 4G, etc as long as only port speeds of 4G, 8G, 16G, or 32G are configured.
Performing Advanced Configuration Tasks
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