Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Switching
This chapter describes how to configure Gigabit Ethernet switching on the Catalyst enterprise LAN
switches. The configuration tasks in this chapter apply to Gigabit Ethernet switching modules,
fixed-configuration switches, and uplink ports on the supervisor engine.
For complete syntax and usage information for the commands used in this chapter, refer to the Command
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Reference—Catalyst 4000 Family, Catalyst 2948G, and Catalyst 2980G Switches.
This chapter consists of these sections:
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Understanding How Gigabit Ethernet Works
These sections describe how Gigabit Ethernet works:
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Understanding How Gigabit Ethernet Flow Control Works
These sections describe how flow control works:
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Flow-Control Overview
Flow-control is a feature that Gigabit Ethernet ports use to inhibit the transmission of incoming packets.
If a buffer on a Gigabit Ethernet port runs out of space, the port transmits a special packet that requests
remote ports to delay sending packets for a period of time. This special packet is called a pause frame.
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Understanding How Gigabit Ethernet Works, page 5-1
Default Gigabit Ethernet Configuration, page 5-6
Configuring Gigabit Ethernet, page 5-6
Understanding How Gigabit Ethernet Flow Control Works, page 5-1
Understanding How Port Negotiation Works, page 5-3
Understanding How Oversubscribed Gigabit Ethernet Works, page 5-3
Flow-Control Overview, page 5-1
Sending and Receiving Pause Frames, page 5-2
Using Flow-Control Keywords, page 5-2
Software Configuration Guide—Catalyst 4000 Family, Catalyst 2948G, Catalyst 2980G, Releases 6.3 and 6.4
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