Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces (J-Web Procedure)
An Ethernet interface must be configured for optimal performance in a high-traffic network.
To configure properties on a Gigabit Ethernet interface or a 10-Gigabit Ethernet interface on an EX Series switch:
- From the Configure menu, select Interfaces > Ports.
The page lists Gigabit Ethernet and 10-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces and their link status.
- Select the interface you want to configure. If
the interface you want to configure is not listed under Ports in the top table on the page, select the FPC (the FPC is the line
card on an EX8200 switch or the member switch in a Virtual Chassis
configuration) that includes that interface from the List Ports
for FPC list.
Details for the selected interface such as administrative status, link status, speed, duplex, and flow control are displayed in the bottom table on the page.
Note: You can select multiple interfaces and modify their settings at the same time. When you do this, you cannot modify the IP address or enable or disable the administrative status of the selected interface.
- Click Edit and select the set of options
you want to configure first:
- Port Role—Enables you to assign a profile for the selected interface.
- VLAN Options—Enables you to configure VLAN options for the selected interface.
- Link Options—Enables you to modify the following
link options for the selected interface:
- Speed
- MTU
- Autonegotiation
- Flow Control
- Duplex
- IP Options—Enables you to configure an IP address for the interface.
- Configure the interface by configuring options in the selected option set. See Table 1 for details on options.
- Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the remaining option sets
that you want to configure for the interface.
Note: To enable or disable the administrative status for a selected interface, click Enable Port or Disable Port.
Table 1: Port Edit Options
Field |
Function |
Your Action |
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Port Role | Specifies a profile (role) to assign to the interface. Note: Once a port role is configured on the interface, you cannot specify VLAN options or IP options. Note: Only the following port roles can be applied on EX8200 switch interfaces:
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Default |
Applies the default role. The interface family is set to ethernet-switching, port mode is set to access, and RSTP is enabled. |
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Desktop |
Applies the desktop role. The interface family is set to ethernet-switching, port mode is set to access, RSTP is enabled with the edge and point-to-point options, and port security parameters (MAC limit =1; dynamic ARP inspection and DHCP snooping enabled) are set. |
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Desktop and Phone |
Applies the desktop and phone role. The interface family is set to ethernet-switching, port mode is set to access, port security parameters (MAC limit =1; dynamic ARP Inspection and DHCP snooping enabled) are set, and recommended CoS parameters are specified for forwarding classes, schedulers, and classifiers. See Table 2 for more CoS information. |
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Wireless Access Point |
Applies the wireless access point role. The interface family is set to ethernet-switching, port mode is set to access, and RSTP is enabled with the edge and point-to-point options. |
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Routed Uplink |
Applies the routed uplink role. The interface family is set to inet, and recommended CoS parameters are set for schedulers and classifiers. See Table 2 for more CoS information. |
To specify an IPv4 address:
To specify an IPv6 address:
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Layer 2 Uplink |
Applies the Layer 2 uplink role. The interface family is set to ethernet-switching, port mode is set to trunk, RSTP is enabled with the point-to-point option, and port security is set to dhcp-trusted. |
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None |
Specifies that no port role is configured for the selected interface. |
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Note: See Port Role Configuration with the J-Web Interface (with CLI References) for details on the CLI commands that are associated with each port role. Note: For an EX8200 switch, dynamic ARP inspection and DHCP snooping parameters are not configured. |
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VLAN Options |
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Port Mode |
Specifies the mode of operation for the interface: trunk or access. |
If you select Trunk, you can:
If you select Access, you can:
Click OK. |
Link Options |
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MTU (bytes) |
Specifies the maximum transmission unit size for the interface. |
Type a value from 256 through 9216 . The default MTU for Gigabit Ethernet interfaces is 1514. |
Speed |
Specifies the speed for the mode. |
Select one of the following values: 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 1000 Mbps. |
Duplex |
Specifies the link mode. |
Select one: automatic, half-duplex, or full-duplex. |
Description |
Describes the link. Note: If the interface is part of a link aggregation group (LAG), only the option Description is enabled. |
Enter a brief description for the link. |
Enable Auto Negotiation |
Enables or disables autonegotiation. |
Select the check box to enable autonegotiation, or clear the check box to disable it. By default, autonegotiation is enabled. |
Enable Flow Control |
Enables or disables flow control. |
Select the check box to enable flow control to regulate the amount of traffic sent out of the interface, or clear the check box to disable flow control and permit unrestricted traffic. Flow control is enabled by default. |
IP Options |
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IPv4 Address |
Specifies an IPv4 address for the interface. Note: If the IP address is cleared, the interface still belongs to the inet family. |
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IPv6 Address |
Specifies an IPv6 address for the interface. Note: If the IP address is cleared, the interface still belongs to the inet family. |
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Table 2: Recommended CoS Settings for Port Roles