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show interface transceiver
QSFP 0 Serial ID Base Fields
QSFP 0 Id = 0x0d
QSFP 0 Ext Id = 0x00
QSFP 0 Connector = 0x0c
QSFP 0 Transceiver Code = 0x04 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00
QSFP 0 Encoding = 0x05
QSFP 0 Length(SFM) Km = 0x00
QSFP 0 Length(OM3) 2m = 0x32
QSFP 0 Length(OM2) 1m = 0x00
QSFP 0 Length(OM1) 1m = 0x00
QSFP 0 Length(Copper) 1m = 0x00
QSFP 0 Vendor Rev = 0
Overview of Layer Modes
On all systems running Dell Networking OS, you can place physical interfaces, port channels, and VLANs in Layer 2 mode or
Layer 3 mode.
By default, VLANs are in Layer 2 mode.
Table 38. Layer Modes
Type of Interface Possible Modes Requires Creation Default State
10 Gigabit Ethernet and 40
Gigabit Ethernet
Layer 2
Layer 3
No Shutdown (disabled)
Management N/A No Shutdown (disabled)
Loopback Layer 3 Yes No shutdown (enabled)
Null interface N/A No Enabled
Port Channel
Layer 2
Layer 3
Yes Shutdown (disabled)
VLAN
Layer 2
Layer 3
Yes, except for the default
VLAN.
No shutdown (active for Layer
2)
Shutdown (disabled for Layer
3 )
Configuring Layer 2 (Data Link) Mode
Do not configure switching or Layer 2 protocols such as spanning tree protocol (STP) on an interface unless the interface has
been set to Layer 2 mode.
To set Layer 2 data transmissions through an individual interface, use the following command.
Enable Layer 2 data transmissions through an individual interface.
INTERFACE mode
switchport
Example of a Basic Layer 2 Interface Configuration
Dell(conf-if)#show config
!
interface Port-channel 1
no ip address
switchport
Interfaces 348