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SFP sockets
1GE or 2.5GE data rate modes
At 2.5GE data rate mode; supported port roles are Stacking/Access (unprotected
pt-to-pt)
At 1GE data rate mode; supported port roles are Access (unprotected pt-to-pt)
SFP+ sockets
1GE or 10GE data rate modes
At 10GE data rate mode; supported port roles are Stacking/Access (unprotected
pt-to-pt)
At 1GE data rate mode; supported port roles are Access (unprotected pt-to-pt)
Before starting
Before starting the configuration process, check that the following conditions are met:
The class map and class rules are configured.
The policy map and policies are configured.
The Ethernet or LAG interface is configured.
The Ethernet port grade-of-service (GoS) profile is created.
The class-of-service (CoS) profile is created.
Parameters
You can provision the following parameters for E-Series GE or 10GE Ethernet ports:
Parameter
Description
Valid Options
Admin State
Service state of port.
While troubleshooting a port that has Admin State = "enabled-no-
alarms," either use the CLI command "show alarm include
suppressed," or from the web browser interface temporarily set the
Admin State to "enabled," and then refresh the alarm panel
manually or wait for default refresh rate to see the suppressed
alarms.
enabled
disabled ‡
enabled-no-alarms
Interface
Name of interface to select whether to leave the default connection
to the port's logical (associated) Ethernet interface, or assign the
port to a link aggregation group (LAG) interface.
Note:
Before you can assign a port to a LAG interface, you must
disable the port's default associated interface. When a port is
assigned to a LAG, the LAG interface provisioning (for example,
VLAN membership) applies to the port.
EthIntf
LagIntf
GOS Profile
Name of Grade-of-Service (GoS) profile to use that has been
previously defined. The GoS profile specifies the operation
thresholds for the Ethernet port.
Any established Ethernet GoS
profile
COS Config
Name of class-of-service (CoS) profile to use that has been
previously defined. The class-of-service profile specifies the
queuing of packets.
Any established Ethernet port
CoS profile