Configuring the Force Rate of an Interface
This section describes how to configure the force rate of an interface.
Procedure
- Â Â Configure the force rate of an interface.
      set interface gigabit-ethernet<interface-name> speed <speed>
Configuration Example
- Â Â Configure the force rate of the Te-1/1/5 port to 100 M.
admin@Xorplus# set interface gigabit-ethernet te-1/1/5 speed 100 admin@Xorplus# commit
Verify the Configuration
- Â Use run show interface gigabit-ethernet command to view the current interface status information of te-1/1/5 interface. Check the Speed and Auto-negotiation field in the command output. Auto-negotiation field is Disabled when in non-auto-negotiation mode.
admin@XorPlus# run show interface gigabit-ethernet te-1/1/5 Physical interface: te-1/1/5, Enabled, error-discard False, Physical link is Up Interface index: 5, SFP type: unknown, Mac Learning Enabled Port mode: access Description: Link-level type: Ethernet, MTU: 1514, Speed: 1Gb/s, Duplex: Full Source filtering: Disabled, Flow control: Disabled Auto-negotiation: Disabled Interface flags: Hardware-Down SNMP-Traps Internal: 0x0 Interface rate limit ingress:unlimited, egress:unlimited Link fault signaling ignore local fault:false, ignore remote fault:false force up mode:false Precision Time Protocol mode:none Current address: 48:6e:73:01:00:bb, Hardware address: 48:6e:73:01:00:bb Traffic statistics:  5 sec input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec  5 sec output rate 544 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec  Input Packets............................0  Output Packets...........................9149  Input Octets.............................0  Output Octets............................1125327
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