Multi-speed Ports

If a port supports multiple speeds, the software configures the speed automatically based on the optic type it detects in the port; you do not need to configure the port speed. For multi-speed copper ports, Auto-Negotiation detects the speed.

Note

Note

Some VIMs must operate with all ports at the same speed, while others can operate with ports at different speeds. For more information, see VOSS Release Notes. The sys vim-speed command is supported only on VIMs that must operate with all ports at the same speed. An error message displays if you run the command on an unsupported VIM.

In addition to the documented maximum port speed, and in cases where the hardware supports it:

SFP28, SFP+ and SFP ports have the same physical size.

QSFP28 and QSFP+ ports have the same physical size.

To know if a port supports multiple speeds or channelization, see the applicable hardware documentation.

25/10G Dual Speed Optics Behavior

The following lists the default behavior for 25/10G dual speed optics when inserted in a port:

Table 1. Default behavior for 25/10G dual speed optics

Port type

Default speed

Auto-negotiation

FEC

SPF28

25G

Disabled

Enabled

SFP+

10G

Disabled

Disabled

QSFP28 with QSA

25G

Disabled

Enabled

QSFP+ with QSA

10G

Disabled

Disabled

10/1G Dual Speed Optics Behavior

The following lists the default behavior for 10/1G dual optics when inserted in a port:

Table 2. Default behavior for 10/1G dual optics

Port type

Default speed

Auto-negotiation

FEC

SPF28

10G

Enabled

Disabled

SFP+

10G

Enabled

Disabled

SFP

1G

Enabled

Disabled

QSFP28 with QSA

10G

Enabled

Disabled

QSFP+ with QSA

10G

Enabled

Disabled