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Chapter 3 Configuring General Router Features
Configuring the Management Ethernet Interface
Table 3-7 provides examples of Management Ethernet interface names for a single-shelf system. The
Management Ethernet interfaces are listed with the prefix Mg in the Intf Name column.
Tab l e 3-7 Management Ethernet Interface Names
Management Interface Name Example
MgmtEth0/RSP0/CPU0/0 router(config)# interface MgmtEth0/RSP0/CPU0/0
MgmtEth0/RSP0/CPU0/1 router(config)# interface MgmtEth0/RSP0/CPU0/1
MgmtEth0/RSP1/CPU0/0 router(config)# interface MgmtEth0/RSP1/CPU0/0
MgmtEth0/RSP1/CPU0/1 router(config)# interface MgmtEth0/RSP1/CPU0/1
Viewing the Available Management Ethernet Interfaces
To display the router interfaces, type the show interfaces brief command in EXEC mode as follows:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router#show interfaces brief
Intf Intf LineP Encap MTU BW
Name State State Type (byte) (Kbps)
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Lo0 up up Loopback 1514 Unknown
Nu0 up up Null 1500 Unknown
tt44190 up up TUNNEL 1500 100000
tt44194 up up TUNNEL 1500 100000
Mg0/RSP0/CPU0/0 up up ARPA 1514 100000
Mg0/RSP0/CPU0/1 admin-down admin-down ARPA 1514 10000
Gi0/1/0/0 admin-down admin-down ARPA 1514 1000000
Gi0/1/0/1 admin-down admin-down ARPA 1514 1000000
Gi0/1/0/2 up up ARPA 9014 1000000
Gi0/1/0/3 up up 802.1Q VLAN 9014 1000000
Gi0/1/0/3.185 up up 802.1Q VLAN 9022 1000000
Gi0/1/0/3.189 up up 802.1Q VLAN 9022 1000000
Gi0/1/0/3.215 up up 802.1Q VLAN 9022 1000000
Gi0/1/0/4 admin-down admin-down ARPA 1514 1000000
Gi0/1/0/5 admin-down admin-down ARPA 1514 1000000
Gi0/1/0/6 admin-down admin-down ARPA 1514 1000000
Gi0/1/0/7 up up 802.1Q VLAN 9014 1000000
Gi0/1/0/7.185 up up 802.1Q VLAN 9022 1000000
Gi0/1/0/7.187 up up 802.1Q VLAN 9014 1000000
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Configuring the Management Ethernet Interface
To use the Management Ethernet interface for system management and remote communication, you must
configure an IP address and a subnet mask for the interface. If you want the interface to communicate
with devices on other networks (such as remote management stations or TFTP servers), you need to
configure a default route for the router.
Tip For information on additional configuration options for the Management Ethernet interface, see Cisco
ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Interface and Hardware Component Configuration Guide.