Connectivity Guide

Table Of Contents
Management IPv4/IPv6 static routes
System hostname
Unied Forwarding Table (UFT) mode
ECMP maximum paths
You must manually recongure other settings on a switch after you apply a new port prole and reload the switch.
NOTE: After you change the switch-port prole, do not immediately back up and restore the startup le without using the
write memory command and reloading the switch using the reload command. Otherwise, the new prole does not take
eect.
Congure port prole
OS10(config)# switch-port-profile 1/1 profile-6
OS10(config)# exit
OS10# write memory
OS10# reload
Verify port prole
OS10(config)# show switch-port-profile 1/1
| Node/Unit | Current | Next-boot | Default |
|-------------+-------------------+-------------------|
| 1/1 | profile-2 | profile-2 | profile-1 |
Supported Profiles:
profile-1
profile-2
profile-3
profile-4
profile-5
profile-6
S4148-ON Series port proles
On the S4148-ON Series of switches, port proles determine the available front-panel Ethernet ports and supported breakout interfaces on
uplink ports. In the port prole illustration, blue boxes indicate the supported ports and breakout interfaces. Blank spaces indicate ports and
speeds that are not available.
10GE mode is an SFP+ 10GE port or a 4x10G breakout of a QSFP+ or QSFP28 port.
25GE is a 4x25G breakout of a QSFP28 port.
40GE mode is a QSFP+ port or a QSFP28 port that supports QSFP+ 40GE transceivers.
50GE is a 2x50G breakout of a QSFP28 port.
100GE mode is a QSFP28 port.
NOTE
: For S4148U-ON port proles with both unied and Ethernet ports, see S4148U-ON port proles. An S4148U-ON unied
port supports Fibre Channel and Ethernet modes.
For example, profile-1 enables 10G speed on forty-eight ports (1-24 and 31-54), and 4x10G breakouts on QSFP28 ports 25-26 and
29-30; QSFP+ ports 27 and 28 are deactivated.
profile-3 enables 10G speed on forty ports, and 4x10G breakouts on all QSFP28 and
QSFP+ ports. Similarly, profile-1 disables 40G speed on ports 25-30; profile-3 enables 40G on these ports. For more information,
see switch-port-prole.
Interfaces
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