Chapter 6 Interfaces

Table 18 Examples for Different Interface Parameters

BRIDGE

AUXILIARY

TUNNEL

 

 

 

Router(config)# interface br0

Router(config)# interface aux

downstream

Router(config-if-brg)#

Router(config-if-aux)#

exit

description

authentication

ip

downstream

description

ipv6

exit

dial-timeout

metric

ip

dialing-type

mtu

ipv6

encrypted-password

no

join

exit

ping-check

mss

idle

shutdown

mtu

initial-string

traffic-prioritize

no

no

tunnel

ping-check

password

upstream

shutdown

phone-number

 

traffic-prioritize

port-speed

 

type

shutdown

 

upstream

traffic-prioritize

 

 

username

 

 

 

 

6.2.4 RIP Commands

This table lists the commands for RIP settings.

Table 19 interface Commands: RIP Settings

COMMAND

DESCRIPTION

router rip

Enters sub-command mode.

[no] network interface_name

Enables RIP for the specified interface. The no command disables RIP

 

for the specified interface.

[no] passive-interface interface_name

Sets the RIP direction of the specified interface to in-only. The no

 

command makes RIP bi-directional in the specified interface.

[no] outonly-interface interface_name

Sets the RIP direction of the specified interface to out-only. The no

 

command makes RIP bi-directional in the specified interface.

interface interface_name

Enters sub-command mode.

[no] ip rip {send receive} version

Sets the send or receive version to the specified version number. The

<1..2>

no command sets the send or received version to the current global

 

setting for RIP. See Chapter 9 on page 107 for more information about

 

routing protocols.

 

 

[no] ip rip v2-broadcast

Enables RIP-2 packets using subnet broadcasting. The no command

 

uses multi-casting.

show rip {global interface {all

Displays RIP settings.

interface_name}}

 

6.2.5 OSPF Commands

This table lists the commands for OSPF settings.

Table 20 interface Commands: OSPF Settings

COMMAND

DESCRIPTION

router ospf

Enters sub-command mode.

[no] network interface_name area ip

Makes the specified interface part of the specified area. The no

 

command removes the specified interface from the specified area,

 

disabling OSPF in this interface.

 

 

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