Admin Guide

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Name Description
In addition, you can use a saved configuration
file with autonegotiation enabled to boot a
system with either 10 GbE or 1 GbE
transceivers installed. If you install a 1 GbE
transceiver, the system applies
autonegotiation. If you install a 10 GbE
transceiver, the system does not remove the
autonegotiation settings from the configuration,
but the system simply ignores the configuration
because autonegotiation settings are irrelevant
to a 10 GbE transceiver. The system preserves
the saved configuration for autonegotiation
when resaved no matter which speed of
transceiver you install.
AutoNegAd Specifies the port speed and duplex abilities to be
advertised during link negotiation.
Note:
The 8424XT ESM does not support the
following speeds: 10-full, 10-half, and 1000-half.
The abilities specified in this object are only used
when auto-negotiation is enabled on the port. If all
bits in this object are disabled, and auto-negotiation
is enabled on the port, then the physical link process
on the port will be disabled (if hardware supports this
ability).
Any change in the value of this bit map will force the
PHY to restart the auto-negotiation process. This will
have the same effect as physically unplugging and
reattaching the cable plant attached to the port.
The capabilities being advertised are either all the
capabilities supported by the hardware or the user-
configured capabilities, which is a subset of all the
capability supported by hardware.
The default for this object will be all of the
capabilities supported by the hardware.
AdminDuplex
Configures the administrative duplex setting for the
port.
The switch does not support half duplex.
OperDuplex Indicates the operational duplex setting for the port.
The switch does not support half duplex.
AdminSpeed Configures the administrative speed for the port.
OperSpeed Indicates the operational speed for the port.
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Chassis operations configuration using EDM
January 2017 Administering Avaya VSP 7200 Series and 8000 Series 93
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