[j-nsp] Interfaces, deactivate vs disable

Alexander Koch efraim at clues.de
Thu Jun 9 06:42:04 EDT 2005


On Wed, 8 June 2005 17:56:04 +0200, Johannes Resch wrote:
> also, it would be really helpful if "disable" used on a physical
> interface also disabled the physical layer. (as opposed to deactivating
> the whole PIC to disable L1 functionality - which is not really an option
> on PICs with more than 1 port)

Speaking only of GE interfaces all SFP- equipped interfaces
do that by now. It could be the OC48 SFP cards do the same,
at least that would make sense.

Alexander



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