Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG) Troubleshooting Guide
Getting Started
▀ Using the CLI for Initial Configuration
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series System Administration Guide
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The SPIO is equipped with dual RJ-45 and dual SFP interfaces. The RJ-45 interfaces connect the system to the
management network with CAT3 or CAT5 Ethernet cable. The SFP interfaces connect the system to the management
network with 1000Base-SX optical fiber cable.
management network with CAT3 or CAT5 Ethernet cable. The SFP interfaces connect the system to the management
network with 1000Base-SX optical fiber cable.
Step j Configure the port speed, if needed, by entering the following command:
Keyword/Variable
Description
Configures the system to auto detect the port speed. This is the default setting.
Specifies the port speed for the port itself. When manually configuring the port speed, you must ensure that the
network server configuration supports the speed and duplex configuration. The possible rates are:
network server configuration supports the speed and duplex configuration. The possible rates are:
10 specifies 10 Mbps
100 specifies 100 Mbps
1000 specifies 1000 Mbps
I
MPORTANT
:
Use 1000 Mbps only for the SFP ports on the Ethernet 1000 or SPIO Line
Cards. In addition, if you manually configure the port speed, you must also configure the duplex
mode.
mode.
If you manually configure the speed, you must also use this parameter to configure the duplex mode. You can
implement either a full or half duplex mode.
implement either a full or half duplex mode.
I
MPORTANT
:
Ethernet networking rules dictate that if a device whose interface is configured
to auto-negotiate is communicating with a device that is manually configured to support full duplex
mode, the first device negotiates with the manually configured speed of the second device, but only
communicates in half duplex mode.
mode, the first device negotiates with the manually configured speed of the second device, but only
communicates in half duplex mode.
Step k
Exit the Ethernet Interface Configuration mode by entering the command:
The following prompt appears: