2. Congure the pic-mode statement to set the operang speed for the ports of a PIC. You can choose
from the opons 10G, 40G, or 100G.
[edit chassis fpc
fpc-slot
pic
pic-number
]
user@host# set pic-mode
pic-speed
For example:
[edit chassis fpc 4 pic 0]
user@host# set pic-mode 10G
3. (Oponal) You can choose to congure the number of ports that operate at the speed congured in
Step 2.
[edit chassis fpc
fpc-slot
pic
pic-number
]
user@host# set number-of-ports
number-of-active-physical-ports
For example, to specify that six ports on PIC 0 operate at the speed specied in Step 2:
[edit chassis fpc 4 pic 0]
user@host# set number-of-ports 6
4. Verify the conguraon.
[edit chassis fpc 4 pic 0]
user@host# show
pic-mode 10G;
number-of-ports 6;
5. Commit your conguraon changes.
6. Reset the PIC.
If the number-of-ports statement is
not
congured, all the ports that support the speed congured in Step
2 are enabled and the others are disabled. That is, the ports are enabled depending on whether or not
they support the speed specied. Ports 0 through 5 are enabled if the speed specied is 10 Gbps or 40
Gbps; and ports 2 and 5 are enabled and the other ports of the PIC disabled if the speed specied is 100
Gbps. Table 17 lists the physical ports that are enabled when the number-of-ports statement is congured.
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