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Configuring ethernet interfaces, Default ethernet interface configuration – IBM 12.1(22)EA6 User Manual

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Cisco Systems Intelligent Gigabit Ethernet Switch Modules for the IBM BladeCenter, Software Configuration Guide

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Chapter 7 Configuring Interface Characteristics

Configuring Ethernet Interfaces

This example shows how to delete the interface-range macro enet_list and to verify that it has been
deleted.

Switch# configure terminal

Switch(config)# no define interface-range enet_list

Switch# show run | include define

Configuring Ethernet Interfaces

The switch supports these interface types:

Physical ports—Switch ports, including access and trunk ports

Port channels—EtherChannel of interfaces

VLANs

These sections describe the default interface configuration and the optional features that you can
configure on most physical interfaces:

Default Ethernet Interface Configuration, page 7-9

Configuring Interface Speed and Duplex Mode, page 7-10

Adding a Description for an Interface, page 7-12

Default Ethernet Interface Configuration

Table 7-1

shows the Ethernet interface default configuration. For more details on the VLAN parameters

listed in the table, see

Chapter 12, “Configuring VLANs.”

For details on controlling traffic to the port,

see

Chapter 15, “Configuring Port-Based Traffic Control.”

Table 7-1

Default Ethernet Interface Configuration

Feature

Default Setting

Operating mode

Layer 2.

Allowed VLAN range

VLAN ID range is 2 to 4094 on the internal 1000 Mbps ports
(ports 1 to 14).

VLAN ID range is 1 on the internal 100 Mbps management
module ports (ports 15 and 16).

VLAN ID range is 2 on the external ports (ports 17 to 20).

Default VLAN (for access ports)

VLAN 2 on the internal 1000 Mbps ports (ports 1 to 14)

Native VLAN 1 on the internal 100 Mbps management
module ports (ports 15 and 16)

VLAN 1 on the external ports (ports 17 to 20).

Native VLAN (for IEEE 802.1Q
trunks)

VLAN 2.

VLAN trunking

Switchport mode dynamic desirable (supports DTP).

Port enable state

All ports are enabled. See the installation guide for
information about changing this value.