Supermicro L2/L3 Switches Configuration Guide
Gi0/2 not connected Full 1 Gbps Auto
Gi0/3 not connected Full 1 Gbps Auto
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Gi0/5 not connected Full 1 Gbps Auto
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Gi0/20 not connected Full 1 Gbps Auto
Gi0/21 not connected Half 1 Gbps Auto
Gi0/22 not connected Half 1 Gbps No Negotiation
Gi0/23 not connected Half 1 Gbps Auto
Gi0/24 not connected Half 1 Gbps Auto
Ex0/1 not connected Full 10 Gbps No Negotiation
Ex0/2 not connected Full 10 Gbps No Negotiation
Ex0/3 not connected Full 10 Gbps No Negotiation
1.4.5 MTU
The default maximum transmission unit (MTU) size for frames received and transmitted is 1500 bytes.
The MTU size can be increased for an interface.
Follow the steps below to configure an interface’s MTU.
Step Command Description
Enters the configuration mode
or
interface range <interface-type><interface-id> ….
Enters the interface configuration
mode.
interface-type – may be any of the
following:
gigabit ethernet – gi
extreme-ethernet – ex
qx-ethernet – qx