Chapter 7: Second Level Commands

June 30, 2006

Example(s)

Host(config)# native-ip enable interface Ethernet 0 \ 1

Host(config)# native-ip enable interface ATM 2 \ 2 \ 43

Host(config)# native-ip enable interface VLAN 0 \ 1 \ 45

The system should disable the native-ip enable command in case Native IP capability is not licensed (set to off). The system should report an operation error with the following message format:

Host(config)# native-ip enable interface 0\2

Operation Error:

License is required

Using the no native-ip enable command

Host(config)# no native-ip enable interface

It deletes a native ip enabled configuration.

Usage

no native-ip enable interface [<Ethernet<slot\port> VLAN <slot\port\identifier> ATM <slot\port\sub-interface> tunnel <tunnel interface id> l2transport <destina- tion> <vc-id>

Parameter(s)

<slot\port>

This is the Ethernet slot number (valid number range is 0 to 2). This is the Ethernet port number (1 or 2).

<slot\port\identifier>

This is the Ethernet slot number (valid number range is 0 to 2). This is the Ethernet port number (1 or 2), and VLAN identifier (valid values are 1 to ?).

<slot\port\sub-interface>

This is the Ethernet slot number (valid number range is 0 to 2), Ethernet port number (1 or 2), and VLAN identifier, sub-interface (valid number range is 1 to 4095).

<tunnel interface id>

This is the tunnel interface identifier (valid number range is 1 to 300).

<destination>

This specifies the LDP IP address of the remote PE; it must be a valid IP address.

<vc-id>

This is used to assign a VC ID to the virtual circuit between the system and the remote PE.

Host(config)# no native-ip enable VLAN 1\1\9

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