User guide

SUMMIT SWITCH INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE 3-15
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TRACEROUTE
The traceroute command enables you to trace the routed path between the Switch and
a destination endstation. The traceroute command syntax is as follows:
traceroute <ip_address>
where the ip_address is the IP address of the destination endstation.
CONFIGURING PORTS
Ports on the Summit1 and Summit2 can be conÞgured in the following ways:
¥ Enabling and disabling individual ports
¥ ConÞguring the port speed (Summit2 only)
¥ ConÞguring half- or full-duplex mode
¥ Creating load-sharing groups on multiple ports
¥ Changing the Quality or Service (QoS) setting for individual ports
For more information on QoS, refer to Chapter 8.
ENABLING AND DISABLING PORTS
By default, all ports are enabled. To enable or disable one or more ports, use the
following command:
[enable | disable] port <portlist>
For example, to disable ports 3, 5, and 12 through 15 on the Summit2, enter the
following:
disable port 3,5,12-15
Even though a port is disabled, the link remains enabled for diagnostic purposes.
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