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08-07-2023
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Hi, can anyone please advise how to change ASR 1001 router interface speed from default to speed 100? I can't find the command
speed
under interface config. thanks in advance!
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08-07-2023
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Because it is a fiber port, you cannot manually change
speed/duplex
The speed of the fiber link is determined by the optics used in the transceivers and the capabilities of the fiber cables.
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Yes, you should be able to use a (QoS) policer or shaper to set egress rate. You can also use a policer for ingress rate. BTW often the
default parameters
for policers achieve an effective rate lower than configured.
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Hello @Herman2018,
Do
no negociation auto
command under interface. After that
speed and duplex
command should be available.
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thanks M02@rt37 for your advice. the command
no negociation auto
is already configured on the interface, but still no
speed
command.
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08-07-2023 04:11 AM
Port in question is not transceiver using port?
Would you identify the actual ASR model, port, IOS version and feature licences?
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Thanks @Joseph W. Doherty for your reply.
sFP GLC-LH-SMD
inserted into this port. the router model
ASR1001-X, OS version is 3.16.05.S
license is adventerprise.

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08-07-2023 04:09 AM
does it support static 100M with this SFP?
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GLC-LH-SMD -- 1G
single mode fiber
This is fiber port, you cannot manually change speed.
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08-07-2023 04:26 AM
Thanks @Joseph W. Doherty for your advice. So how can manually limit the transmit speed? Thanks. only can use QoS?
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Because it is a fiber port, you cannot manually change
speed/duplex
The speed of the fiber link is determined by the optics used in the transceivers and the capabilities of the fiber cables.
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08-07-2023 06:52 AM
"The speed of the fiber link is determined by the optics used in the transceivers and the capabilities of the fiber cables."
To clarify, the cable's "capabilities", in regard to speed, are, more-or-less, do they support the optical interface at the distance being used. If they do, you should obtain the expected speed. If not either your effective speed will be less, due to errors, or worst case, link won't come up.
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09-19-2024 07:14 AM
I realize this is an old thread. But the solution is not entirely correct. GLC-TE is listed as a compatible SFP and that would make the port electrical (Ethernet)
Do the options appear after ethernet SFP is inserted?
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Yes, you should be able to use a (QoS) policer or shaper to set egress rate. You can also use a policer for ingress rate. BTW often the
default parameters
for policers achieve an effective rate lower than configured.
