Chapter 1: Overview
Redundant Twisted Pair Ports
Some
Table 2 Twisted Pair Ports Matched with GBIC and | |
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Model | Ports and Slots |
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23R with GBIC slot 23 | |
| 24R with GBIC slot 24 |
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23R with SFP slot 23 | |
| 24R with SFP slot 24 |
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21R with SFP slot 21 | |
22R with SFP slot 22 | |
and | 23R with SFP slot 23 |
24R with SFP slot 24 | |
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45R with SFP slot 45 | |
| 46R with SFP slot 46 |
| 47R with SFP slot 47 |
| 48R with SFP slot 48 |
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Follow these guidelines when using these ports and slots:
Only one port in a pair — either the twisted pair port or a corresponding GBIC or SFP module — can be active at a time.
The twisted pair port is the active port when its GBIC or SFP slot is empty, or when a GBIC or SFP module is installed but has not established a link to an end node.
The twisted pair port automatically changes to the redundant status mode when a GBIC or SFP module establishes a link with an end node.
A twisted pair port automatically transitions back to the active status when the link is lost on the GBIC or SFP module.
In nearly all cases, a twisted pair port and a GBIC or SFP module share the same configuration settings, including port settings, VLAN assignments, access control lists, and spanning tree.
An exception to the shared settings is port speed. If you disable Auto- Negotiation on a twisted pair port and set the speed and duplex mode manually, the speed reverts to
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