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Chapter36 Managing IPS Device Interfaces
Configuring Interfaces
Tip Not all service modules have a summary tab.
Navigation Path
(Device view) Select Interfaces from the Policy selector. Click the Summary tab.
Related Topics
Understanding Interfaces, page 36-1
Understanding the IPS Interfaces Policy, page 36-6
Configuring Physical Interfaces, page 36-10
Configuring Bypass Mode, page 36-12
Configuring CDP Mode, page 36-13
Configuring Inline Interface Pairs, page 36-13
Configuring Inline VLAN Pairs, page 36-14
Configuring VLAN Groups, page 36-15
Field Reference
Table36-2 IPS Interface Summary Tab
Element Description
Name The name of the interface.
The names are FastEthernet or GigabitEthernet for promiscuous
interfaces. For inline interfaces, the name is whatever you assigned to
the pair.
Subinterface Number The subinterface number of the inline VLAN pair or VLAN group.
Subinterface numbers can be from 1 to 255.
Inline Interface Name The name of the inline interface pair.
Mode The mode for the interface: promiscuous, inline, promiscuous VLAN
group, or inline VLAN group and whether there are VLAN pairs. For
an explanation of interface modes, see Understanding Interface Modes,
page 36-2.
VLAN A
VLAN B
The VLAN ID for the first and second VLANs for VLAN pairs. VLAN
numbers can be from 1 to 4095.
VLAN Range The range of VLAN IDs belonging to the VLAN group, for example,
100-200.
If the VLAN group is configured to apply to all unassigned VLANs, the
field is empty.