
show csmacd
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autoneg
[
circuit
<circuit name>
]
Displays the line speed characteristics of Ethernet circuits that are configured with
automatic line negotiation. Some Ethernet modules can run at either 10 Mb/s or 100 Mb/s
using a hardware process to detect the speed to use. Use this command to identify the
status of auto-negotiation. The table includes the following information:
Slot The Ethernet module’s slot identifier. For routers other than the
ASN, indicates the Link Module’s physical slot on the router
backplane; ranges vary from 1 - 14, according to router model.
For an ASN, indicates the Net Module’s configured slot ID; ranges
from 1 - 4.
Conn Specifies this line’s connector on the Ethernet module. For a Link
Module in a router other than the ASN, the range is 1 - 4.
For an ASN, the value is a two-digit decimal number, 11 to 44. The
first digit is the Net Module number and the second digit is the
connector number.
Circuit Name of the circuit associated with this line.
State State of the line driver: Disabled, Down, Init (initializing), Not
Present (enabled but not yet started), or Up.
Auto-Negotiation State Disabled, Configuring, Complete.
Remote Signaling True or False
Capability in Use 100Base-X (100Base-TX or 100Base-FX)
100Base-X FD (Full Duplex)
100Base-T FD Cong (with congestion control)
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