C. Router CLI Commands, Codes, and Designations

Interface Commands

Interface commands allow you to configure the Ethernet and network interfaces, and their sub-interfaces.

Table C-4. Interface Commands (1 of 3)

interface intf-type intf-num

no interface intf-type intf-num.sub-intf-num [ point-to-point]

Minimum Access Level: Administrator

Command Mode: config, config-if, config-subif

Allows you to enter interface or sub-interface configuration mode and create sub-interfaces. All commands entered while in interface or sub-interface configuration mode are applied to the specified interface or sub-interface. No sub-interfaces are enabled by default.

Example: interface serial 132.53.4.2 132.53.4.250

Use the no interface command to delete sub-interfaces while in config mode. The command does not delete interfaces.

When a sub-interface that is currently in use is deleted, all sub-interface uses are automatically removed from the system configuration. This includes all route entries destined for the sub-interface; ip addresses and subnets for the sub-interface; and all frame relay DLCIs, bridge group assignments, and ip nat inside/outside assignments configured on the sub-interface.

intf-type– Serial interface is supported, the frame relay serial interface.

intf-num– Interface index number for the Serial interface. Valid range is from 0 up to the maximum number of serial interfaces, minus one.

sub-intf-numSub-interfaces are only supported on the network interface (Serial 0). Valid range for the sub-interface is 0–4,294,967,295.

point-to-point– Specifies a point-to-point sub-interface. By default, all sub-interfaces are point-to-point.

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Paradyne CSU, DSU, 9126-II, 9128-II Table C-4. Interface Commands 1, Command Mode config, config-if, config-subif