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Chapter 3: Configuring the FN100
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Fast Network 100 User Guide
3.2 SETTING PORT SPEED
Use the LCM
speed
command to select a bandwidth of 10 Mbps or 100
Mbps for each port. The options include:
•
auto - (default) Allows the FN100 to auto-detect the maximum
bandwidth available for the port(s) based on the existing connection.
bandwidth available for the port(s) based on the existing connection.
•
10 - Lets you manually set the bandwidth for specified port(s) to 10
Mbps (excluding ports with 100BASE-FX connections).
Mbps (excluding ports with 100BASE-FX connections).
•
100 - Lets you manually set the bandwidth for specified port(s) to 100
Mbps (limited to the maximum available port speed).
Mbps (limited to the maximum available port speed).
The full syntax for the command is as follows:
speed <PORTS> <auto|10|100>
For example, to manually set the port speed on port 7 to 100 Mbps:
FN100 > speed 7 100
LCM responds:
Port 7 Speed: 100
Use the
speed <PORTS>
command to display existing port speed settings.
For example, to display ports speed settings for ports 1-5:
FN100 > speed 1-5
LCM responds:
Port 1 Speed: auto (100)
Port 2 Speed: auto (100)
Port 3 Speed: auto (100)
Port 4 Speed: auto (10)
Port 5 Speed: auto (10)
NOTE
When you change the subnet mask for a port, you must also
enter the IP address for that port. Be sure to enter the port’s IP
address correctly; whatever you enter becomes the IP address.
enter the IP address for that port. Be sure to enter the port’s IP
address correctly; whatever you enter becomes the IP address.