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Ethernet status speed changes when replugged
Ethernet status speed changes when replugged





Note1: Auto-negotiation should not be disabled on one end only, otherwise Ethernet Interfaces may not work properly.When enabled, the interface "advertises" its maximum capabilities to achieve the best connection possible. Therefore for communications to be successful, a valid static entry must already exist.Īuto-negotiation ( yes | no Default: yes) No dynamic entries will be automatically stored in the ARP table. reply-only - the interface will only reply to requests originated from matching IP address/MAC address combinations which are entered as static entries in the ARP table.proxy-arp - the router performs proxy ARP on the interface and sends replies to other interfaces.local-proxy-arp - the router performs proxy ARP on the interface and sends replies to the same interface.disabled - the interface will not use ARP.Advertising higher speeds than the actual interface supported speed will have no effect, multiple options are allowed.Īrp ( disabled | enabled | local-proxy-arp | proxy-arp | reply-only Default: enabled) Through RouterOS, it is possible to control different Ethernet related properties like link speed, auto-negotiation, duplex mode, etc, monitor a transceiver diagnostic information and see a wide range of Ethernet related statistics.Īdvertise ( 10M-full | 10M-half | 100M-full | 100M-half | 1000M-full | 1000M-half | 2500M-full | 5000M-full | 10000M-full Default: )Īdvertised speed and duplex modes for Ethernet interfaces over twisted pair, only applies when auto-negotiation is enabled. 1Gbps Ethernet over twisted pair and SFP interface) allowing to select the most suitable option or creating a physical link failover. Certain RouterBoard devices are equipped with a combo interface that simultaneously contains two interface types (e.g. MikroTik RouterOS supports various types of Ethernet interfaces - ranging from 10Mbps to 10Gbps Ethernet over copper twisted pair, 1Gbps and 10Gbps SFP/SFP+ interfaces and 40Gbps QSFP interface.







Ethernet status speed changes when replugged