speed (Gigabit Ethernet interface)
Syntax
speed (1G | 10G);
Hierarchy Level
[edit interfaces intf-name gigether-options]
Description
(MX10003, MX204, MX10008, and MX10016 routers)
the 10-Gbps port can operate in 1-Gbps mode also. When a port operates
in 10-Gbps speed, you can change the operating speed to 1-Gpbs using
the configuration speed 1G
in this
configuration statement. After you commit this configuration, the
operating speed of the 10-Gbps port changes to 1-Gbps speed.
On fixed-port PIC and non-MACsec MIC of MX10003 router, you
can configure one or all 10-Gbps port operating in 4X10-Gbps speed
to operate in 1-Gbps speed. On MX204 routers, you can configure the
4X10-Gbps port on one of the fixed-port PICs to operate in 1-Gbps
mode. And on the other fixed-port PIC, you can configure the 10-Gbps
port to 1-Gbps speed. On MX10003 and MX204 routers, 1-Gbps speed
is supported with speed 1g
configuration. On MX204 routers,
the 1-Gbps SFP port supports auto-negotiation. You can configure auto-negotiation
by using the command set interfaces interface-name gigether-options auto-negotiation
. For more information, see auto-negotiation.
On JNP10K-LC2101 MPC, you can configure one or all 10-Gbps ports operating in 4x10-Gbps speed to operate in 1-Gbps speed. Also, autonegotiation is supported when the interface speed is configured for 1-Gbps speed.
On the MX10003 router, the MACsec MIC does not provide 1-Gbps speed. If you attempt to change the operating speed to 1-Gbps, syslog displays that this feature is not supported on the MACsec MIC.
(MX10003, MX204, MX10008, and MX10016 routers) Rate selectability at PIC level and port level does not support 1-Gbps speed.
(MX10003, MX204, MX10008, and MX10016 routers) The interface name prefix is xe.
(MX10003, MX204, MX10008, and MX10016 routers) After configuring 1-Gbps speed, the protocol continues to advertise the bandwidth as 10-Gigabit Ethernet.
On MX10003 and MX204 routers, Link Aggregation Group (LAG) is supported on 10-Gbps speed only. It is not supported on 1-Gbps speed.
To view the speed configured for the interface, execute the show interfaces extensive command. The Speed Configuration
output parameter in the command
output indicates the current operation speed of the interface. If
the interface is configured with 1-Gbps speed, then Speed Configuration
displays 1G; if the interface
is configured with 10-Gbps speed, Speed Configuration displays AUTO.
Default
10G
Options
1G
—Supported ports operate
at 1-Gbps speed.
10G
—Supported ports operate at 10-Gbps speed.
Required Privilege Level
interface—To view this statement in the configuration.
interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Release Information
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 18.1R1.