| setinterface_flowcontrol |
Use this method to set 802.3x flow control setting for the interface. The 802.3x specification does not define flow control for 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps speeds, but if a Gigabit Ethernet interface operates at those speeds, the flow control settings can be applied. The flow control setting that is finally applied to an interface depends on auto-negotiation. With the ON option, the peer negotiates the flow control, but the appliance then forces two-way flow control for the interface. |
Syntax |
Parameters |
id |
ID of the Interface whose parameters you want to modify.
For a Citrix ADC, specify the interface in C/U notation (for example, 1/3).
For a cluster configuration, specify the interface in N/C/U notation (for example, 2/1/3).
where C can take one of the following values:
* 0 - Indicates a management interface.
* 1 - Indicates a 1 Gbps port.
* 10 - Indicates a 10 Gbps port.
U is a unique integer for representing an interface in a particular port group.
N is the ID of the node to which an interface belongs in a cluster configuration.
Use spaces to separate multiple entries. This is mandatory parameter. |
flowcontrol |
802.3x flow control setting for the interface. The 802.3x specification does not define flow control for 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps speeds, but if a Gigabit Ethernet interface operates at those speeds, the flow control settings can be applied. The flow control setting that is finally applied to an interface depends on auto-negotiation. With the ON option, the peer negotiates the flow control, but the appliance then forces two-way flow control for the interface. Default value = NSA_DVC_FC_OFF. Possible Values : OFF, RX, TX, RXTX, ON. |
Return Value |
Returns simpleResult |
See Also |