Cisco Systems GRP-B manual Using Configuration Mode to Configure the Ethernet Interface

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Configuring the Ethernet Interface

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Using the setup Command Facility to Configure the Ethernet Interface, page 29

Using Configuration Mode to Configure the Ethernet Interface

Use the following procedure to perform a basic configuration of the Ethernet interface in configuration mode:

Step 1 At the privileged-level prompt, enter configuration mode and specify that the console terminal is the source of the configuration subcommands as follows:

Router# configure terminal

Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.

Router(config)#

Step 2 At the configuration mode prompt, specify the Ethernet interface by entering the subcommand interface, followed by the type (ethernet) and port (0) as follows:

Router(config)# interface ethernet 0

Router(config-if)#

Step 3 Determine the physical Ethernet connection you want to use (RJ-45 or MII), then use the media-typetype command as appropriate for your physical Ethernet connection:

Router(config-if)# media-typetype

where type is RJ45 or MII. The system default is RJ45.

Step 4 If IP routing is enabled on the system, you can assign an IP address and subnet mask to the interface with the ip address configuration subcommand, as in the following example:

Router(config-int)#ip address 1.1.1.10 255.255.255.0

Step 5 Add any additional configuration subcommands required to enable or disable routing protocols (such as the no ip mroute-cache command) and to set other interface characteristics.

Step 6 Change the shutdown state to up and enable the Ethernet interface as follows:

Router(config-int)# no shutdown

Step 7 After you include all the configuration subcommands necessary to complete the configuration, press Ctrl-Zto exit configuration mode.

Step 8 Write the new configuration to nonvolatile memory as follows:

Router# copy running-config startup-config

[OK]

Router#

Using the setup Command Facility to Configure the Ethernet Interface

In the following example of an Ethernet configuration using the setup command facility, the Ethernet interface is configured using IP and CLNS. (In this example, you want to use IP, CLNS, and the default RJ-45 Ethernet connection.)

Enter the setup facility using the setup command and respond to prompts as appropriate for your needs, using your own address and mask for the setup prompts.

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Contents Document Contents Gigabit Route Processor Installation and Configuration NoteRouter Information Important InformationSupported Platforms GRP RedundancyCisco IOS Software Requirements Product OverviewRelated Documentation GRP FunctionsCisco IOS Software GRP ComponentsGRP Horizontal Orientation Quantity Description Location Memory ComponentsType Flash Memory SramSystem Status LEDs Soft Reset SwitchStatus LEDs Display LEDsEthernet Port Flash Card SlotsAsynchronous Serial Ports Translated Safety Warnings and Agency Approvals Preparing for InstallationSafety Guidelines FCC Class a Compliance Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulatory StatementsCanada Europe EUPreparing for Installation Class a Notice for Korea Preventing Electrostatic DischargeWorking with Electrical Equipment Removing a GRP Replacing a GRPRequired Tools and Parts Shows the ejector levers To remove a GRP, follow these steps Turn off system power Installing a GRP Console Port Pin Signal Direction Description Connecting to the Console PortConnecting to the Ethernet Port Connecting to the Auxiliary PortSignal Direction Description Ethernet Interface Receptacles, Cables, and PinoutsRJ-45 Receptacle and Plug Horizontal Orientation Pin DescriptionMII Connections Pin Signal Input Output Input/Output DescriptionRJ-45 Ethernet Interface Cable Connection ProcedureConnecting MII or RJ-45 Cables to GRP Vertical Orientation Starting the System and Observing Initial Conditions GRP Boot Process OverviewLED Display Description ProcessorStarting the System and Observing Initial Conditions Verifying Interface Status GRP LEDs Partial Front Panel View Configuring the Ethernet InterfaceUsing Configuration Mode to Configure the Ethernet Interface Implementing Additional Configuration and Maintenance Tasks Configuring the Software Configuration RegisterBit Hexadecimal Description Boot Field Settings and the boot CommandBoot Field Description Changing Configuration Register Settings Action/File Name Bit Configuration Register Bit MeaningsBaud Bit Bit Address net hostFlash Disks and Flash Memory Cards in the GRP Installing and Removing Flash Memory Card or Flash Disk Formatting a Flash Memory Card or Flash Disk ATA Flash Disk Boot Image Support RequirementsRouter# format slot0 Software Commands Associated with Flash Memory Specifying Cisco IOS Image Used to Boot the SystemRouter# squeeze slot0 Enabling Booting from Flash MemoryRouter# copy tftpmyfile1 slot0myfile1 Copying Files to Flash MemoryRouter# copy tftpnew.image slot0new.image Router# copy slot1image.new slot0image.new Router# config t Routerconfig# no boot system Router# copy startup-config slot0myfile2 Use the copy running-config slot0filename command as follows Recovering Lost Password Initialize the router by entering the i command as follows Locations of GRP Memory Components Upgrading GRP MemoryMEM-GRP/LC-64=2 Removing DIMMs Using Dimm Socket Release Lever to Remove DIMMsHandling a Dimm Installing New DIMMsCisco.com Checking the Dimm InstallationObtaining Documentation Obtaining Technical Assistance Documentation FeedbackOrdering Documentation Cisco TAC WebsiteTAC Case Priority Definitions Obtaining Additional Publications and InformationOpening a TAC Case Obtaining Additional Publications and Information 78-4339-09