Concept Guide

Port-Pipes
A port pipe is a Dell EMC Networking-specic term for the hardware packet-processing elements that handle network trac to and from a
set of front-end I/O ports. The physical, front-end I/O ports are referred to as a
port-set. In the command-line interface, a port pipe is
entered as
port-set port-pipe-number.
Auto-Negotiation on Ethernet Interfaces
By default, auto-negotiation of speed and full duplex mode is enabled on 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet interfaces. Only 10GE interfaces do
not support auto-negotiation.
When using 10GE interfaces, verify that the settings on the connecting devices are set to no auto-negotiation.
The local interface and the directly connected remote interface must have the same setting, and auto-negotiation is the easiest way to
accomplish that, as long as the remote interface is capable of auto-negotiation.
NOTE: As a best practice, Dell EMC Networking recommends keeping auto-negotiation enabled. Only disable auto-negotiation
on switch ports that attach to devices not capable of supporting negotiation or where connectivity issues arise from
interoperability issues.
For 10/100/1000 Ethernet interfaces, the negotiation auto command is tied to the speed command. Auto-negotiation is always
enabled when the speed command is set to 1000 or auto.
NOTE: The negotiation auto and the speed commands are not available on the combo ports in the hybrid mode. Provision
the combo port as copper or ber medium using the combo-port-type command.
Setting the Speed of Ethernet Interfaces
To discover whether the remote and local interface requires manual speed synchronization, and to manually synchronize them if necessary,
use the following command sequence.
1 Determine the local interface status. Refer to the following example.
EXEC Privilege mode
show interfaces [interface | stack—unit stack-unit-number] status
2 Determine the remote interface status.
EXEC mode or EXEC Privilege mode
[Use the command on the remote system that is equivalent to the rst command.]
3 Access CONFIGURATION mode.
EXEC Privilege mode
config
4 Access the port.
CONFIGURATION mode
interface interface-type
5 Set the local port speed.
INTERFACE mode
speed {10 | 100 | 1000 | 10000 | auto}
NOTE
: If you use an active optical cable (AOC), you can convert the QSFP+ port to a 10 Gigabit SFP+ port or 1 Gigabit
SFP port. You can use the speed command to enable the required speed.
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