
Chapter 3. Command Reference
50 X Family CLI Reference V 2.5.1
id id-number
configures an ID number that will be used when a MAC address conflict occurs. Because
MAC address conflicts normally do not occur, the ID number is not required. A standby
device must have the same ID number as the active device for which it is on standby.
conf t interface
The configure terminal interface command configures device interfaces. The command
abbreviation is conf t int.
ethernet slot-number port-number
configures Ethernet ports on the device. The command abbreviation is conf t int eth.
duplex < half | full >
sets the duplex for the port to either half or full.
linespeed < 10 | 100 | 1000 >
sets the line speed for a port.
negotiate
turns auto-negotiation on. no negotiate turns auto-negotiation off.
shutdown
administratively closes the port. no shutdown restarts a port after a shutdown
command or after configuration has changed.
Using conf t interface ethernet
set the line
speed for a
Ethernet port
Use configure terminal interface ethernet linespeed to set the line speed for a Ethernet port. In this
example, the line speed on slot 7, port 2 is set to 100 Mbps. The port is then restarted.
hostname# conf t int eth 7 2 linespeed 100
hostname# conf t int eth 7 2 no shutdown
Note: When referring to an interface, use the slot number and the port number
separated by a blank space. Do not use slashes, dashes, colons or any character
other than a single space between the slot number and the port number when
naming an interface on the command line.
Note: When you configure a Ethernet port, the port will be shut down. Use the
conf t int eth slot port no shutdown command to restart the port.
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