Connectivity Guide

Each pair of odd and even numbered ports is congured as a port group. For example:
hybrid-group profile Ports Mode
port-group1/1/1 restricted 1/1/1 Eth 10g-4x
1/1/2 Eth Disabled
port-group1/1/2 restricted 1/1/3 Eth 10g-4x
1/1/4 Eth Disabled
port-group1/1/3 restricted 1/1/5 Eth 10g-4x
1/1/6 Eth Disabled
.
.
.
port-group1/1/31 unrestricted 1/1/61 Eth 100g-1x
1/1/62 Eth 100g-1x
port-group1/1/32 unrestricted 1/1/63 Eth 100g-1x
1/1/64 Eth 100g-1x
On the Z9264F-ON switch, the available Ethernet interfaces in a port group depends on the currently congured port-group prole. For
details about the supported breakout modes in port-group proles, see the prole CLI command.
To enable Ethernet interfaces:
1 Congure a Z9264F-ON port group in CONFIGURATION mode. Enter 1/1 for node/slot. The port-group range is from 1 to 32.
port-group node/slot/port-group
2 Congure the restricted prole in PORT-GROUP mode. This command applies only to the odd-numbered port within the port group,
and disables the even-numbered port in the port group.
profile restricted
3 Congure the port mode for the odd numbered port within the port group.
port node/slot/port mode Eth port-mode
100g-1x — Reset a port to 100GE mode.
40g-1x — Set a port to 40GE mode for use with a QSFP+ 40GE transceiver.
25g-4x — Split a port into four 25GE interfaces.
10g-4x — Split a port into four 10GE interfaces.
4 Return to CONFIGURATION mode.
exit
5 Enter Ethernet Interface mode to congure other settings. Enter a single interface, a hyphen-separated range, or multiple interfaces
separated by commas.
interface ethernet node/slot/port[:subport]
Congure restricted port-group prole
OS10(config)# port-group 1/1/2
OS10(conf-pg-1/1/2)# profile restricted
OS10(conf-pg-1/1/2)# port 1/1/3 mode Eth 25g-4x
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Interfaces