Appendix K Router Platform User Interface Reference

Router Interfaces Page

Note Unlike other router policies, the Interfaces policy cannot be shared among multiple devices. The Advanced Settings policy, however, may be shared. See Local Policies vs. Shared Policies, page 7-4.

Navigation Path

Go to the Router Interfaces Page, page K-17, then click the Add or Edit button beneath the table.

Related Topics

Basic Interface Settings on Cisco IOS Routers, page 15-20

Deleting a Cisco IOS Router Interface, page 15-27

Never Block Networks Dialog Box, page N-132

Field Reference

Table K-10 Create Router Interface Dialog Box

Element

Enabled

Type

Name

Parent

Description

When selected, the router interface is enabled.

When deselected, the router interface is in shutdown state. However, its definition is not deleted.

Specifies whether you are defining an interface or subinterface.

Applies only to interfaces.

The name of the interface. Enter a name manually, or click Select to display a dialog box for generating a name automatically. See Interface Auto Name Generator Dialog Box, page K-24.

Note Logical interfaces require a number after the name: —The valid range for dialer interfaces is 0-799.

—The valid range for loopback interfaces is 0-2147483647. —The valid range for BVI interfaces is 1-255.

—The only valid value for null interfaces is 0.

Applies only to subinterfaces.

The parent interface of the subinterface. Select the parent interface from the displayed list.

 

 

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