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Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands

Command Line Interface Guide

 

 

 

CHAPTER 5

ETHERNET INTERFACE COMMANDS

The commands in this section begin with the word eth. The commands configure the Ethernet interfaces in your router. You can:

Set the Ethernet LAN IP address

Define logical interfaces to provide service to multiple IP subnets

Manage the contents of the default routing table and any virtual routing tables

Enable and disable IP routing

List the current configuration settings

NOTE:

In general, these commands require a save and reboot before they take effect. However, changes made to IP filters and to virtual routing tables take effect immediately; the changes are lost, though, if they are not saved before the next reboot.

The Ethernet interface commands found in this section include:

Table 5-1: Ethernet Interface Command Listing

Command

Function

 

 

 

 

eth ?

Lists the supported keywords.

 

 

eth add

Adds a logical interface onto an Ethernet port so

 

that the router can provide service to multiple IP

 

subnets.

 

 

eth delete

Deletes a logical interface from an Ethernet port.

 

 

eth ip addhostmapping

Remaps a range of local LAN IP addresses to a

 

range of public IP addresses on a per-interface ba-

 

sis.

 

 

eth ip addr

Defines the IP address and subnet mask for an

 

Ethernet port or logical interface.

 

 

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