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See Also, switchcfgspeed, Syntax, Availability, Description, Operands

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ISL Trunking Commands See Also Also see the following related commands: switchcfgtrunk portshow portcfgshow switchshow switchcfgspeed Syntax This command uses the following syntax: switchcfgspeed Availability This command is available to admin users only. Description Use this command to specify the speed of all the ports on a switch at a particular level. The configuration is saved in the non-volatile memory and persists across switch reboot or power cycle. If the command is specified without an operand, you are prompted to enter the speed level value. An input of CTRL-D cancels the configuration update. The output of portshow and portcfgshow displays the speed level: ■ In the portshow output, the speed level is indicated as the current port speed of "1 Gbps" or "2 Gbps." ■ In the portcfgshow output, the speed level is indicated as "1 G", "2 G", or "AN" (Auto-Negotiate). Operands This command has the following operand: speedlevel - Specify the speed of a port. This operand is optional. Valid values are one of the following: ■ 0 - Auto-negotiating mode. The port automatically configures for the highest speed. ISL Trunking Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide 51

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ISL Trunking Commands
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ISL Trunking Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide
See Also
Also see the following related commands:
switchcfgtrunk
portshow
portcfgshow
switchshow
switchcfgspeed
Syntax
This command uses the following syntax:
switchcfgspeed
<[speedlevel]>
Availability
This command is available to admin users only.
Description
Use this command to specify the speed of all the ports on a switch at a particular
level. The configuration is saved in the non-volatile memory and persists across
switch reboot or power cycle.
If the command is specified without an operand, you are prompted to enter the
speed level value. An input of CTRL-D cancels the configuration update.
The output of
portshow
and
portcfgshow
displays the speed level:
In the
portshow
output, the speed level is indicated as the current port speed
of “1 Gbps” or “2 Gbps.”
In the
portcfgshow
output, the speed level is indicated as “1 G”, “2 G”, or
“AN” (Auto-Negotiate).
Operands
This command has the following operand:
speedlevel
- Specify the speed of a port. This operand is optional. Valid
values are one of the following:
0
- Auto-negotiating mode. The port automatically configures for the highest
speed.