
Ethernet Interface Configuration Command Set Command Reference Guide
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bandwidth <value>
Use the bandwidth command to provide the bandwidth value of an interface to the higher-level protocols.
This value is used in cost calculations. Use the no form of this command to restore the default values.
Syntax Description
<value>
Enter bandwidth in kbps.
Default Values
To view default values use the show interfaces command.
Command Modes
(config-interface)# Interface Configuration Mode
Valid interfaces include: Ethernet (eth 0/1), Frame Relay Virtual Sub-interfaces
(fr 1.20), virtual PPP (ppp 1), and loopback interfaces
Command History
Release 3.1 Command was introduced
Functional Notes
The
bandwidth
command is an informational value that is communicated to the higher-level protocols to be
used in cost calculations. This is a routing parameter only and does not affect the physical interface.
Usage Examples
The following example sets bandwidth of the ethernet 0/1 interface to 10 Mbps:
(config)#
interface eth 0/1
(config-eth 0/1)#
bandwidth 10000
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