Reference Guide
– profile-1 — SFP+ unied ports (1-24), QSFP28 unied ports (25-26 and 29-30), QSFP+ Ethernet
ports (27-28), and SFP+ Ethernet ports (31-54) are enabled.
◦ SFP+ unied port groups operate in FC mode with 2x16GFC breakouts (ports 1 and 3) by default and
support 4x8GFC. SFP+ unied ports support Ethernet 10GE mode.
◦ QSFP28 unied ports 25 and 29 operate in Ethernet 100GE mode by default, and support 40GE with
QSFP+ transceivers and 4x10G breakouts. QSFP28 ports 25 and 29 support 1x32GFC, 2x16GFC, and
4x8GFC in FC mode.
◦ QSFP28 unied ports 26 and 30 operate in Ethernet 40GE mode by default and support 4x10G
breakouts. QSFP28 ports 26 and 30 support 1x32GFC, 2x16GFC, and 4x8GFC in FC mode.
◦ QSFP+ Ethernet ports operate at 40GE by default and support 4x10G breakouts.
◦ SFP+ Ethernet ports operate at 10GE.
– profile-2 — SFP+ unied ports (1-24), QSFP28 unied ports (25-26 and 29-30), QSFP+ Ethernet
ports (27-28), and SFP+ Ethernet ports (31-54) are enabled.
◦ SFP+ unied ports operate in Ethernet 10GE mode by default. SFP+ unied port groups support
4x8GFC and 2x16GFC breakouts (ports 1 and 3) in FC mode.
◦ QSFP28 unied ports 25 and 29 operate in Ethernet 100GE mode by default, and support 40GE with
QSFP+ transceivers and 4x10G breakouts. QSFP28 ports 25 and 29 support 1x32GFC, 2x16GFC, and
4x8GFC in FC mode.
◦ QSFP28 unied ports 26 and 30 operate in Ethernet 40GE mode by default and support 4x10G
breakouts. QSFP28 ports 26 and 30 support 1x32GFC, 2x16GFC, and 4x8GFC in FC mode.
◦ QSFP+ Ethernet ports operate at 40GE by default and support 4x10G breakouts.
◦ SFP+ Ethernet ports operate at 10GE.
– profile-3 — SFP+ unied ports (1-24), QSFP28 unied ports (25-26 and 29-30), and SFP+ Ethernet
ports (31-54) are enabled. QSFP+ Ethernet ports (27-28) are not available.
◦ SFP+ unied ports operate in Ethernet 10GE mode by default. SFP+ unied port groups support
4x8GFC and 2x16GFC breakouts (ports 1 and 3) in FC mode.
◦ QSFP28 unied ports operate in Ethernet 100GE mode by default and support 4x25G and 4x10G
breakouts. QSFP28 ports support 2x16GFC and 4x16GFC breakouts in FC mode.
◦ SFP+ Ethernet ports operate at 10GE.
– profile-4 — SFP+ unied ports (1-24), QSFP28 unied ports (25-26 and 29-30), and SFP+ Ethernet
ports (31-54) are enabled. QSFP+ Ethernet ports (27-28) are not available.
◦ SFP+ unied ports operate in Ethernet 10GE mode by default. SFP+ unied ports support 4x8FC in FC
mode.
◦ QSFP28 unied ports operate in Ethernet 100GE mode by default, and support 2x50G, 4x25G, and
4x10G breakouts. QSFP28 ports support 4x16GFC breakouts in FC mode.
◦ SFP+ Ethernet ports operate at 10GE.
Usage Information
• Setting a port group in 2x16GFC mode activates odd-numbered interfaces 1 and 3. A port group in 1x32GFC
mode activates only interface 1.
• To display the current port prole on a switch, enter the show switch-port-profile command.
• To change the port prole on a switch, enter the switch-port-profile command with the desired prole,
save it to the startup conguration, and reload the switch. The switch reboots with new port conguration. The
no version of the command resets to the default prole. When a switch reloads with a new port prole, the
startup conguration resets to system defaults, except for the switch-port prole and these congured
settings:
– Management interface 1/1/1 conguration
– Management IPv4/IPv6 static routes
– System hostname
– Unied Forwarding Table (UFT) mode
– ECMP maximum paths
You must manually recongure other settings on a switch after you apply a new port prole and reload the
switch.
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