Release 1.0

IP Commands

 

 

passive-interface

The passive-interfacecommand suppresses routing updates from being transmitted over a specific ethernet or cable routing interface. The no passive-interfacere-enables route updates to be transmitted over the routing interface.

Note: Updates from routers that are directly connected to the passive interface continue to be received and processed.

Group Access

ISP

Command Mode

Router Configuration

Command Line Usage

passive-interface {cable <X/Y> ethernet <X/Y> gigaether <X/Y> loopback <1-64> default}

no passive-interface {cable <X/Y> ethernet <X/Y> gigaether <X/Y> loopback <1-64> default}

Command Syntax

cable X/Y ethernet X/Y gigaether X/Y loopback <1-64>default

X is 0. Y is the cable interface port number.

X is 0. Y is the Ethernet interface port number.

X is 0. Y is the Gigabit Ethernet interface port number. <1-64>is the Loopback interface number.

Suppress routing updates on all interfaces.

Command Default

Routing updates are transmitted over the router.

526363-001-00 Rev. B

MGBI

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Motorola BSR 2000 manual Passive-interface, Cable X/Y ethernet X/Y gigaether X/Y loopback 1-64default