Chapter 6 Interfaces
Table 18 Examples for Different Interface Parameters
BRIDGE | AUXILIARY | TUNNEL |
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Router(config)# interface br0 | Router(config)# interface aux | downstream |
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description | authentication | ip |
downstream | description | ipv6 |
exit | metric | |
ip | mtu | |
ipv6 | no | |
join | exit | |
mss | idle | shutdown |
mtu | ||
no | no | tunnel |
password | upstream | |
shutdown |
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type | shutdown |
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6.2.4 RIP Commands
This table lists the commands for RIP settings.
Table 19 interface Commands: RIP Settings
COMMAND | DESCRIPTION |
router rip | Enters |
[no] network interface_name | Enables RIP for the specified interface. The no command disables RIP |
| for the specified interface. |
[no] | Sets the RIP direction of the specified interface to |
| command makes RIP |
[no] | Sets the RIP direction of the specified interface to |
| command makes RIP |
interface interface_name | Enters |
[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. |
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[no] ip rip | Enables |
| uses |
show rip {global interface {all | Displays RIP settings. |
interface_name}} |
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6.2.5 OSPF Commands
This table lists the commands for OSPF settings.
Table 20 interface Commands: OSPF Settings
COMMAND | DESCRIPTION |
router ospf | Enters |
[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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