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Chapter7 Starting Interface Configuration (ASA 5505)
Where to Go Next
hostname(config-if)# no shutdown
hostname(config-if)# interface ethernet 0/1
hostname(config-if)# switchport mode trunk
hostname(config-if)# switchport trunk allowed vlan 200-202
hostname(config-if)# switchport trunk native vlan 5
hostname(config-if)# no shutdown
hostname(config-if)# interface ethernet 0/2
hostname(config-if)# switchport access vlan 300
hostname(config-if)# no shutdown
hostname(config-if)# interface ethernet 0/3
hostname(config-if)# switchport access vlan 400
hostname(config-if)# no shutdown
hostname(config-if)# interface ethernet 0/4
hostname(config-if)# switchport access vlan 500
hostname(config-if)# no shutdown
Where to Go Next
Complete the interface configuration according to Chapter8, “Completing Interface Configuration
(Routed Mode),” or Chapter9, “Completing Interface Configuration (Transparent Mode).”
Feature History for ASA 5505 Interfaces
Table 7 -1 lists the release history for this feature.
Table7-1 Feature History for Interfaces
Feature Name Releases Feature Information
Increased VLANs 7.2(2) The maximum number of VLANs for the Security Plus
license on the ASA 5505 was increased from 5 (3 fully
functional; 1 failover; one restricted to a backup interface)
to 20 fully functional interfaces. In addition, the number of
trunk ports was increased from 1 to 8. Now there are 20
fully functional interfaces, you do not need to use the
backup interface command to cripple a backup ISP
interface; you can use a fully-functional interface for it. The
backup interface command is still useful for an Easy VPN
configuration.
Native VLAN support for the ASA 5505 7.2(4)/8.0(4) You can now include the native VLAN in an ASA 5505
trunk port.
We introduced the following command: switchport trunk
native vlan.