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Chapter 12 Configuring Interface Characteristics
Configuring Ethernet Interfaces
Configuring Ethernet Interfaces
These sections contain this configuration information:
Default Ethernet Interface Configuration, page 12-14
Setting the Type of a Dual-Purpose Uplink Port, page 12-15
Configuring Interface Speed and Duplex Mode, page 12-16
Configuring IEEE 802.3x Flow Control, page 12-18
Configuring Auto-MDIX on an Interface, page 12-19
Configuring a Power Management Mode on a PoE Port, page 12-20
Budgeting Power for Devices Connected to a PoE Port, page 12-22
Adding a Description for an Interface, page 12-23

Default Ethernet Interface Configuration

Table 12-2 shows the Ethernet interface default configuration. For more details on the VLAN parameters
listed in the table, see Chapter 14, “Configuring VLANs.” For details on controlling traffic to the port,
see Chapter 24, “Configuring Port-Based Traffic Control.
Note To configure Layer 2 parameters, if the interface is in Layer 3 mode, you must enter the switchport
interface configuration command without any parameters to put the interface into Layer 2 mode. This
shuts down the interface and then re-enables it, which might generate messages on the device to which
the interface is connected. When you put an interface that is in Layer 3 mode into Layer 2 mode, the
previous configuration information related to the affected interface might be lost, and the interface is
returned to its default configuration.
Tab l e 12-2 Default Layer 2 Ethernet Interface Configuration
Feature Default Setting
Operating mode Layer 2 or switching mode (switchport command).
Allowed VLAN range VLANs 1 to 4094.
Default VLAN (for access ports) VLAN 1 (Layer 2 interfaces only).
Native VLAN (for IEEE 802.1Q
trunks)
VLAN 1 (Layer 2 interfaces only).
VLAN trunking Switchport mode dynamic auto (supports DTP) (Layer 2 interfaces
only).
Port enable state All ports are enabled.
Port description None defined.
Speed Autonegotiate.
Duplex mode Autonegotiate.
Flow control Flow control is set to receive: off. It is always off for sent packets.
EtherChannel (PAgP) Disabled on all Ethernet ports. Chapter 34, “Configuring
EtherChannels and Link-State Tracking.”