Configuring Port Breakout
The Port Breakout feature allows high-speed ports to be split into multiple lower-speed ports on supported platforms through interface configuration. This enables flexibility in network deployments by adapting port speeds to specific requirements.
Supported Platforms for Port Breakout:
EC7816
EC7726
EC7326
DS3000
Dell S5232
SN4600C
DS4000
EC7816
'4x25G', '4x10G'
EC7726
'4x25G', '4x10G'
EC7326
'4x25G', '4x10G'
Dell S5232
'4x25G[10G]'
SN4600C
'2x50G[25G,10G,1G]'
DS3000
'1x40G', '2x50G', '4x25G', '4x10G'
DS4000
'1x100G(4)', '4x100G'
Supported Breakout Configurations
For example, a 100G port can be split into:
4x 25G ports
2x 50G ports (only supported on NVIDIA platforms)
4x 10G ports (if supported)
Checking the Current Breakout Mode
To view the current breakout mode for an interface, use:
Viewing Available Breakout Modes
Before changing the breakout configuration, check the supported breakout modes using:
From the above output, the platform supports four breakout modes for Ethernet49/1:
1x100G
2x50G
4x25G
4x10G
Note:
Ensure there are no interface-dependent configurations before applying a breakout change.
A system reboot is required after configuring port breakout.
Configuring Port Breakout
To change the breakout mode to 4x25G, use the following command:
Breakout configurations need to be configured within 'single quotes'.
After the system reboots, verify the new breakout configuration using:
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