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Chapter 6 Configuring Interfaces Configuring Optional Interface Features
Note This feature is only available when a DOM capable transceiver is present and configured for monitoring.
The frequency at which the sensor information is refreshed depends on default values configured in the
transceiver SEEPROM (Serial Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory).
Note For details on transceiver module compatibility, refer to this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/modules/ps5455/products_device_support_tables_list.html
Configuring Optional Interface Features
The following sections describe optional procedures:
Configuring Ethernet Interface Speed and Duplex Mode, page 6-17
Configuring Flow Control, page 6-20
Configuring Jumbo Frame Support, page 6-23
Interacting with Baby Giants, page 6-26
Configuring the Port Debounce Timer, page 6-26
Configuring Auto-MDIX on a Port, page 6-27

Configuring Ethernet Interface Speed and Duplex Mode

Topics include:
Speed and Duplex Mode Configuration Guidelines, page 6-17
Setting the Interface Speed, page 6-18
Setting the Interface Duplex Mode, page 6-19
Displaying the Interface Speed and Duplex Mode Configuration, page 6-19
Adding a Description for an Interface, page 6-20

Speed and Duplex Mode Configuration Guidelines

Note You do not configure the client device for autonegotiation. Instead, you configure the switch with the
speed, or range of speeds, that you want to autonegotiate.
You can configure the interface speed and duplex mode parameters to auto and allow the Catalyst 4500
series switch to negotiate the interface speed and duplex mode between interfaces. If you decide to
configure the interface speed and duplex commands manually, consider the following:
If you enter the no speed command, the switch automatically configures both interface speed and
duplex to auto.
When you set the interface speed to 1000 (Mbps) or auto 1000, the duplex mode is full duplex. You
cannot change the duplex mode.