Reference Guide

Table Of Contents
profile-6 — SFP+ 10G ports (1-24 and 31-54), QSFP+ 40G ports (27-28), QSFP28 ports with 40G
capability (26 and 30), and QSFP28 ports with 40G and 100G capability (25 and 29) are enabled.
QSFP+ ports support 40GE and 4x10G breakouts. QSFP28 ports 26 and 30 support 40GE and 4x10G
breakouts with QSFP+ transceivers. QSFP28 ports 25 and 29 support 100GE and 2x50G breakouts with
QSFP28 transceivers, and 40GE and 4x10G breakouts with QSFP+ transceivers.
S4148U-ON port proles:
profile-1 — SFP+ unied ports (1-24), QSFP28 unied ports (25-26 and 29-30), QSFP+ Ethernet
ports (27-28), and SFP+ Ethernet ports (31-54) are enabled.
SFP+ unied port groups operate in FC mode with 2x16GFC breakouts (ports 1 and 3) by default and
support 4x8GFC. SFP+ unied ports support Ethernet 10GE mode.
QSFP28 unied ports 25 and 29 operate in Ethernet 100GE mode by default, and support 40GE with
QSFP+ transceivers and 4x10G breakouts. QSFP28 ports 25 and 29 support 1x32GFC, 2x16GFC, and
4x8GFC in FC mode.
QSFP28 unied ports 26 and 30 operate in Ethernet 40GE mode by default and support 4x10G
breakouts. QSFP28 ports 26 and 30 support 1x32GFC, 2x16GFC, and 4x8GFC in FC mode.
QSFP+ Ethernet ports operate at 40GE by default and support 4x10G breakouts.
SFP+ Ethernet ports operate at 10GE.
profile-2 — SFP+ unied ports (1-24), QSFP28 unied ports (25-26 and 29-30), QSFP+ Ethernet
ports (27-28), and SFP+ Ethernet ports (31-54) are enabled.
SFP+ unied ports operate in Ethernet 10GE mode by default. SFP+ unied port groups support
4x8GFC and 2x16GFC breakouts (ports 1 and 3) in FC mode.
QSFP28 unied ports 25 and 29 operate in Ethernet 100GE mode by default, and support 40GE with
QSFP+ transceivers and 4x10G breakouts. QSFP28 ports 25 and 29 support 1x32GFC, 2x16GFC, and
4x8GFC in FC mode.
QSFP28 unied ports 26 and 30 operate in Ethernet 40GE mode by default and support 4x10G
breakouts. QSFP28 ports 26 and 30 support 1x32GFC, 2x16GFC, and 4x8GFC in FC mode.
QSFP+ Ethernet ports operate at 40GE by default and support 4x10G breakouts.
SFP+ Ethernet ports operate at 10GE.
profile-3 — SFP+ unied ports (1-24), QSFP28 unied ports (25-26 and 29-30), and SFP+ Ethernet
ports (31-54) are enabled. QSFP+ Ethernet ports (27-28) are not available.
SFP+ unied ports operate in Ethernet 10GE mode by default. SFP+ unied port groups support
4x8GFC and 2x16GFC breakouts (ports 1 and 3) in FC mode.
QSFP28 unied ports operate in Ethernet 100GE mode by default and support 4x25G and 4x10G
breakouts. QSFP28 ports support 2x16GFC and 4x16GFC breakouts in FC mode.
SFP+ Ethernet ports operate at 10GE.
profile-4 — SFP+ unied ports (1-24), QSFP28 unied ports (25-26 and 29-30), and SFP+ Ethernet
ports (31-54) are enabled. QSFP+ Ethernet ports (27-28) are not available.
SFP+ unied ports operate in Ethernet 10GE mode by default. SFP+ unied ports support 4x8FC in FC
mode.
QSFP28 unied ports operate in Ethernet 100GE mode by default, and support 2x50G, 4x25G, and
4x10G breakouts. QSFP28 ports support 4x16GFC breakouts in FC mode.
SFP+ Ethernet ports operate at 10GE.
Usage Information
Setting a port group in 2x16GFC mode activates odd-numbered interfaces 1 and 3. A port group in 1x32GFC
mode activates only interface 1.
To display the current port prole on a switch, enter the show switch-port-profile command.
To change the port prole on a switch, enter the switch-port-profile command with the desired prole,
save it to the startup conguration, and reload the switch. The switch reboots with new port conguration. The
no version of the command resets to the default prole. When a switch reloads with a new port prole, the
startup conguration resets to system defaults, except for the switch-port prole and these congured
settings:
Management interface 1/1/1 conguration
Management IPv4/IPv6 static routes
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