Layer 1 Commands
system l1 module
The system l1 module command enters the configuration mode for Layer 1 parameters. The no and default versions of the command restore the switch to the default settings.
Configuration Mode
System Layer 1 Configuration Mode
Command Syntax
system l1 module linecard linecard_name switch switch_name
Parameters
- linecard linecard_name - Specify a linecard to configure L1 parameters.
- switch switch_name - Specify a switch to configure L1 parameters.
Example
- Use the following command to enter the System L1 Configuration mode and add the
linecard, 3, to the
configuration:
switch(config)# system l1 switch(config-system-l1)# module linecard 3
system l1 module profile
The system l1 module profile command configures Layer 1 module profiles on a switch. The no and default versions of the command remove the configuration from the running-config.
Command Mode
System Layer 1 Configuration Mode
Command Syntax
system l1 module module_name profile profile_name
Parameters
- system l1 module module_name - Specify the module name to apply the profile. On modular systems, use the parameter Linecard. On a fixed system, use the parameter, switch.
- profile profile_name - Specify the built-in profile name.
Examples
- Configure the built-in profile, Uniform-4x100g-2-R, on a
modular system with Linecard3, Linecard4, and
Linecard6:
switch(config)# system l1 switch(config-system-l1)# module Linecard3-4,6 profile Uniform-4x100G2-R
- Configure the built-in profile, Uniform-4x100g-2-R, on a
fixed
system:
switch(config)# system l1 switch(config-system-l1)# module switch profile Uniform-4x100G2-R
system l1 unsupported
The system l1 unsupported command enters the configuration mode for Layer 1 parameters and configures the response to unsupported L1 configurations. The no and default versions of the command restore the switch to the default settings.
Configuration Mode
System Layer 1 Configuration Mode
Command Syntax
system l1 unsupported [error-correction | speed] action [error | warn]
Parameters
- error-correction - Specify error correction forwarding on the switch.
- speed - Specify the speed on the switch.
- error - Specify to return an error message for unsupported configurations.
- warn - Specify to return a warning for unsupported configurations.
Examples
- Use the following command to enter the System L1 Configuration mode and specify to
return a warning for unsupported speeds on the
switch:
switch(config)# system l1 switch(config-system-l1)# unsupported speed action warn
- When attempting to add an unsupported speed to the switch, EOS returns a warning
message:
switch(config-if-ET1/2)# speed 200g-4 ! Speed and duplex settings are not compatible with transceiver for interface EthernetX/Y. Do you wish to proceed with this command? [y/N]
show l1 modules profile status
The show l1 modules profile status command displays the status of configured Layer 1 profiles on the switch.
Command Mode
EXEC
Command Syntax
show l1 modules profile status
Examples
- Use the show l1 modules profile status to display the
status. On a modular system, the command returns the following
output:
switch# show l1 modules profiles status * Indicates that the configured profile definition has changed Module Operational Configured Status --------- ------------------ ------------------ ------------ linecard3 Uniform-4x100G-2-R Uniform-4x100G-2-R applied linecard4 n/a Uniform-4x100G-2-R not inserted linecard5 n/a Uniform-4x10G-1 pending linecard6 n/a Uniform-4x10G-1 error linecard7 n/a n/a applied
- On a fixed system, the command returns the following
output:
switch# show l1 modules profiles status * Indicates that the configured profile definition has changed Module Operational Configured Status ------ ------------------ ------------------ ------- switch Uniform-4x100G-2-R Uniform-4x100G-2-R applied
- The Status column has one of the following entries:
- applied - Operational and configured profiles match. No action needed.
- not inserted - Module not inserted and nothing to configure.
- pending - Requires a card reinsertion or switch powercycle before module becomes operational. Reboot the switch or simulate reinserting the cards.
- error - Configured profile on an unsupported module. Double-check the platform compatibility list.
