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disabled -- Do not send RIP updates.
V1-only -- Send RIP version 1 updates only.
V1-compatible-V2 -- Send RIP 2 updates using RFC 1058 route subsumption.
V2-only -- Send RIP version 2 updates only.
interface vlan VLAN-ID ip rip all send < disabled | V1-only | V1-compatible-V2 | ... >
Dene RIP version for outgoing packets.
Supported Values:
disabled -- Do not send RIP updates.
V1-only -- Send RIP version 1 updates only.
V1-compatible-V2 -- Send RIP 2 updates using RFC 1058 route subsumption.
V2-only -- Send RIP version 2 updates only.
speed-duplex
interface [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST speed-duplex < 10-half | 100-half | 10-full | ... >
Usage: speed-duplex <10-half|100-half|10-full|100-full|1000-full|
auto|auto-10|auto-100|auto-1000|auto-10-100>
Description: Dene mode of operation for the port(s).
This is an Interface context command. It can be called directly
from the interface context or follow the 'interface [ethernet]
PORT-LIST' command.
For 10FL:
- 10-half 10 Mbps, half duplex (default). The port operates
according to the IEEE 802.3/Ethernet standards.
- 10-full 10 Mbps, full duplex. The port simultaneously
receives and transmits data. (The device attached
to the port must support full duplex operation).
For 10/100TX:
Note: Make sure that the device attached to the
port is congured the same as the selection you
make here.
- auto (default) The port automatically selects the
network speed (10 or 100 Mbps), and that data
transfer operation (full or half duplex) between
the switch and another IEEE 802u-compliant device
running the 'Auto Negotiation' protocol.
- 10-half 10 Mbps, half duplex.
- 10-full 10 Mbps, full duplex.
- 100-half 100 Mbps, half duplex.
- 100-full 100 Mbps, full duplex.
- auto-10 Same as 'auto' except that the port speed is xed
at 10 Mbps. The data transfer operation (full or
half duplex) is auto negotiated.
For 100FX:
- 100-full (default) 100 Mbps, full duplex.
- 100-half 100 Mbps, half duplex.
For 1000T:
- auto (default) The port automatically selects the
network speed (100 or 1000 Mbps)and the port
wiring operation (MDI-X or MDI) between the
switch and another IEEE 802.3ab-compliant device
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