Roadmap for configuring switch Ethernet ports
For basic configuration of a switch Ethernet port, use the commands listed below. You can
also configure the following features on a switch Ethernet port:
• Advanced switching features, including VLANs. For more information, see
Advanced
switching on page 327.
• VoIP queuing. To configure VoIP queuing on a switch port, configure a VLAN for the port.
Then configure VoIP queuing on the VLAN. For more information about VoIP queuing,
see
Commands used to configure QoS parameters on page 240.
• Access control policy lists and QoS policy lists. To configure policy lists on a switch port,
configure a VLAN for the port. Then configure policy on the VLAN. For more information
on policy lists, see
Policy lists on page 557.
• SNMP Link Up and Link Down traps. For more information, see SNMP trap
configuration on page 309.
Summary of switch Ethernet port configuration CLI commands
For more information about these commands, see the Avaya Branch Gateway G430 CLI
Reference.
Command
Description
set port duplex Configure the duplex type (full or half-duplex) of an
Ethernet or Fast Ethernet port or range of ports
You can configure Ethernet and FastEthernet
interfaces to either full-duplex or half-duplex. The
duplex status of a port in auto-negotiation mode is
determined by auto-negotiation. When auto-
negotiation is enabled, an error message is generated
if you attempt to set the transmission type of auto-
negotiation Fast Ethernet ports to half-duplex or full-
duplex mode.
set port enable |
disable
Enable or disable a port or a range of ports
set port flowcontrol Set the send/receive mode for flow control frames
(IEEE 802.3x or proprietary) for a full-duplex port
set port level Set the default packet priority level for untagged
packets
set port name Configure a name for a port
set port negotiation Enable or disable auto-negotiation on the port
Ethernet ports
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