Administrator Guide
show config
Dell(conf-if-te-1/5)#show config
!
interface TenGigabitEthernet 1/5
no ip address
shutdown
All the applied congurations are removed and the interface is set to the factory default state.
Enabling a Physical Interface
After determining the type of physical interfaces available, to enable and congure the interfaces, enter INTERFACE mode by using the
interface interface slot/port command.
1 Enter the keyword interface then the type of interface and slot/port information.
CONFIGURATION mode
interface interface-type
• For the Management interface on the RPM, enter the keyword ManagementEthernet then the slot/port information.
• For a 10-Gigabit Ethernet interface, enter the keyword TenGigabitEthernet then the slot/port information.
• For a 40-Gigabit Ethernet interface, enter the keyword fortyGigE then the slot/port information.
2 Enable the interface.
INTERFACE mode
no shutdown
To conrm that the interface is enabled, use the show config command in INTERFACE mode. To leave INTERFACE mode, use the
exit command or end command. You cannot delete a physical interface.
Physical Interfaces
The switch interfaces support Layer 2 and Layer 3 trac over the 100/1000/10000, 10-Gigabit, and 40-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. These
interfaces can also become part of virtual interfaces such as virtual local area networks (VLANs) or port channels.
For more information about VLANs, refer to Bulk Conguration. For more information on port channels, refer to Physical Interfaces.
Dell Networking OS Behavior: The 10/40GbE switch systems use a single MAC address for all physical interfaces.
Conguration Task List for Physical Interfaces
By default, all interfaces are operationally disabled and trac does not pass through them.
The following section includes information about optional congurations for physical interfaces:
• Overview of Layer Modes
• Conguring Layer 2 (Data Link) Mode
• Conguring Layer 2 (Interface) Mode
• Conguring Layer 3 (Interface) Mode
• Conguring Layer 3 (Network) Mode
• Management Interfaces
• Auto-Negotiation on Ethernet Interfaces
• Adjusting the Keepalive Timer
Interfaces
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