Cisco Systems 2955 Switch User Manual


 
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Catalyst 2950 and Catalyst 2955 Switch Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 10 Configuring Interface Characteristics
Configuring Ethernet Interfaces
Configuring Interface Speed and Duplex Mode
The 10/100 Ethernet interfaces on a non-LRE switch operate in 10 or 100 Mbps and in either full- or
half-duplex mode. The 10/100/1000 Ethernet interfaces on Catalyst
2950 LRE, Catalyst 2950T-24,
Catalyst 2950T-48-SI, and Catalyst
2955T-24 switches operate at 10 or 100 Mbps in either full- or
half-duplex mode or at 1000
Mbps only in full-duplex mode. The fiber-optic SFP-module ports on the
LRE switch operate only at 1000
Mbps in full-duplex mode.
In full-duplex mode, two stations can send and receive at the same time. When packets can flow in both
directions simultaneously, effective Ethernet bandwidth doubles to 20 Mbps for 10-Mbps interfaces,
to
200 Mbps for Fast Ethernet interfaces, and to 2 Gbps for Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. Full-duplex
communication is often an effective solution to collisions, which are major constrictions in Ethernet
networks. Normally, 10-Mbps ports operate in half-duplex mode, which means that stations can either
receive or send.
You can configure interface speed on the Fast Ethernet (10/100-Mbps), Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000
Mbps), and LRE interfaces. You cannot configure speed on the 100BASE-FX, 1000BASE-SX,
GBIC-module, and SFP-module interfaces.
You can configure duplex mode on any Fast Ethernet interfaces that are not set to autonegotiate. You can
configure duplex mode on the 10/100/1000 ports on the Catalyst
2950 LRE, Catalyst 2950T-24,
Catalyst
2950T-48-SI, and Catalyst 2955T-24 switches but cannot configure duplex mode on these
interfaces:
100BASE-FX ports on the Catalyst 2950C-24 switch
1000BASE-SX ports on the Catalyst 2950SX-24 switch
1000BASE-SX ports on the Catalyst 2950SX-48-SI switch
GBIC ports
Fiber-optic SFP-module ports on the Catalyst 2950 LRE switch
Note You cannot configure speed or duplex mode on GBIC ports, but for certain types of GBICs, you can
configure speed to not negotiate (nonegotiate) if connected to a device that does not support
autonegotiation.
These sections describe how to configure the interface speed and duplex mode:
Configuration Guidelines, page 10-10
Setting the Interface Speed and Duplex Parameters on a Non-LRE Switch Port, page 10-12
Adding a Description for an Interface, page 10-14
For information about configuring the CPE 10/100 port speed and duplex mode, see the “Ports on the
Catalyst 2950 LRE Switches” section on page 12-1 and the “CPE Ethernet Link Guidelines” section on
page 12-10.
Configuration Guidelines
When configuring an interface speed and duplex mode, note these guidelines:
Ethernet ports set to 1000 Mbps should always be set to full duplex.
A Gigabit Ethernet port that does not match the settings of an attached device can lose connectivity
and does not generate statistics.
If both ends of the line support autonegotiation, we highly recommend the default setting of auto.