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| enable_disable_ethernet_port [2020/09/29 14:09] – rs232 | enable_disable_ethernet_port [2023/05/24 01:38] (current) – hogwild | ||
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| - | You can enable/ | + | ====== Enable/ |
| - | To identify the port use the command | + | You can enable/ |
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| - | robocfg show port | + | |
| + | To identify the port, use the command: | ||
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| + | <code -> | ||
| + | robocfg show port | ||
| </ | </ | ||
| - | Once the physical port is identified, to disable (replace x with the port number): | + | |
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| + | <code -> | ||
| + | robocfg port x state disabled | ||
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| - | To enable instead: | + | \\ |
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| robocfg port x state enabled | robocfg port x state enabled | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | \\ \\ You might be trying to resolve an issue with an Ethernet-connected device. If the negotiated speed is causing the problem, you can test forcing 10MB/s Full Duplex connections before setting it back to Auto-negotiation. For example: | ||
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| + | <code -> | ||
| + | robocfg port 2 media 10FD | ||
| + | robocfg port 2 media auto | ||
| </ | </ | ||
| - | NOTE: you might be trying to fix an issue with an ethernet connected device. If the issue is the negotiated speed you can also try a dfferent approach like forcing 10MB Full Duplex before setting it back to Auto-negotiation again e.g. | + | \\ |
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| - | robocfg port 2 media auto'' | ||
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