snmp 161/UDP
tftp 69/UDP
telnet 23/TCP
mymachine> ip config save
Updating flash filing system ...
done
ip: configuration saved
10.7device
10.7.1Syntax
device [list]
device add <i/f> <type> [<file>] [mtu <size>] [<IP address>]
device delete <i/f>
device flush
10.7.2 Description
Displays the interfaces that IP is configured to use (device list), or adds an interface to the configuration (device add), or deletes an interface (device delete), or deletes all interfaces (device flush), from the configuration.
The options used with this command are described below:
•<i/f> is an arbitrary label for the interface, which is used in referring to it in subsequent commands. (It is often chosen to be the same as <type>, though this is perhaps slightly confusing.)
•<type> specifies the class of interface:
The supported values for <type> are shown in the table below:
Class | <Type> | Default file |
|
|
|
Ethernet | ether | value of |
|
| ETHERNET_DEVICE_NAME |
|
| (defined in system file) |
|
|
|
| flane | //lec1 |
|
|
|
| bridge | //bridge |
|
|
|
atm | //q93b | |
|
|
|
| atmpvc | //bun |
|
| //atm |
|
|
|
PTP | None | |
|
|
|
| PPP | //ppp/DEVICE=1 |
|
|
|
Loopback | loop | - |
|
|
|
A default file for the Ethernet class can be defined in the system file, as follows: