Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
Ethernet Port Configuration Mode Commands
fault-unidirect-mode ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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fault-unidirect-mode
Configures the unidirectional mode that generates fault messages for the connection's peer when local faults are detected
and remote faults are received.
and remote faults are received.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Ethernet Port Configuration
configure > port ethernet slot_number/port_number
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config-port-slot_number/port_number)#
Syntax
[ no ] fault-unidirect-mode ( clause-46 | clause-66 }
no fault-unidirect-mode
Disables fault message generation.
( clause-46 | clause-66 }
clause-46
: On local fault reception, continuous remote faults are sent. On remote fault reception,
continuous idles are sent. [IEEE 802.3, Clause 46, Reconciliation Sublayer (RS) and 10 Gigabit Media
Independent Interface (XGMII)]
Independent Interface (XGMII)]
clause-66
: On local fault reception, frame transmit is continued, remote fault indication is sent during Inter-
Frame Gap (IFG). On remote fault reception, frame transmit is continued. [IEEE 802.3, Clause 66,
Extensions of the 10 Gb/s Reconciliation Sublayer (RS), 100BASE-X PHY, and 1000BASE-X PHY for
unidirectional transport]
Extensions of the 10 Gb/s Reconciliation Sublayer (RS), 100BASE-X PHY, and 1000BASE-X PHY for
unidirectional transport]
Usage
Configure the unidirectional mode that generates fault messages for the connection's peer when local faults
are detected and remote faults are received.
are detected and remote faults are received.
Example
After flow control has been disabled, use the following command to enable flow control:
fault-unidirect-mode clause-46