I'm rather certain that RFC 2233 is referring to layer-1 (physical interface) speed. This is going to be the 802.3* specification speed to which the ethernet interface adhears. Full duplex just means that you can talk in both directions concurrently, but each direction is still running at the 802.3* specified bit-rate of 10, 100, 1000, whatever.
Shane
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RFC 2233 says ifHighSpeed is:
An estimate of the interface's current bandwidth in units of 1,000,000 bits per second. ...
Which suggests to me that a 10Mbps half-duplex port has ifHighSpeed = 10 and a 10Mbps full-duplex port (which has twice the _bandwidth_) has ifHighSpeed = 20. I can't find anything that clarifies this. Can any one on this list offer opinions or authoritative refereneces? TIA.
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