E10/100-4 Card Port Provisioning; Figure 9-3 Provisioning E10/100-4 Ethernet Ports - Cisco ONS 15327 User Documentation

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Chapter 9
Ethernet Operation
E10/100-4 specifications:

9.2.1 E10/100-4 Card Port Provisioning

This section explains how to provision Ethernet ports on an E10/100-4 Ethernet card. Most provisioning
requires you to fill in two fields: Enabled and Mode. However, you can also map incoming traffic to a
low priority or a high priority queue using the Priority column, and you can enable spanning tree with
the Stp Enabled column. For more information about spanning tree, see the
802.1D)" section on page
operating mode, and the Stp State column provides the current spanning tree status.
Procedure: Provision E10/100-4 Ethernet Ports
Step 1
In card view, click the Provisioning > Port tabs.
function subtab selected.
Figure 9-3
From the Port tab, choose the appropriate mode for each Ethernet port. Valid choices for the E10/100-4
Step 2
card are Auto, 10 Half, 10 Full, 100 Half, or 100 Full.
Click the Enabled check box(es) to activate the corresponding Ethernet port(s).
Step 3
June 2002
Operating temperature: 32 to 131 degrees Farenheit (0 to +55 degrees Celsius)
Operating humidity: 5 to 95% non-condensing
Power consumption: 30 Watts
9-26. The Status column displays information about the port's current
Provisioning E10/100-4 Ethernet ports
Figure 9-3 shows the Provisioning tab with the Port
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