Chapter 6 Interfaces

6.3.2.1 Port Grouping Command Examples

The following commands add physical port 5 to representative interface ge1.

Router# configure terminal Router(config)# show port-grouping

No. Representative Name Port1 Port2 Port3 Port4 Port5

=========================================================

1

ge1

yes

no

no

no

no

2

ge2

no

yes

no

no

no

3

ge3

no

no

yes

no

no

4

ge4

no

no

no

yes

no

5

ge5

no

no

no

no

yes

Router(config)# port-grouping ge1

 

 

 

Router(config-port-grouping)# port 5

 

 

 

Router(config-port-grouping)# exit

 

 

 

Router(config)# show port-grouping

Port3

Port4

Port5

No. Representative Name

Port1

Port2

=========================================================

1

ge1

yes

no

no

no

yes

2

ge2

no

yes

no

no

no

3

ge3

no

no

yes

no

no

4

ge4

no

no

no

yes

no

5

ge5

no

no

no

no

no

The following commands set port 1 to use auto-negotiation auto and port 2 to use a 10 Mbps connection speed and half duplex.

Router(config)# port status Port1

Router(config-port-status)# negotiation auto

Router(config-port-status)# exit

Router(config)# port status Port2

Router(config-port-status)# duplex half

Router(config-port-status)# speed 10

Router(config-port-status)# exit

Router(config)# exit

6.4 Virtual Interface Specific Commands

Virtual interfaces use many of the general interface commands discussed at the beginning of Section 6.2 on page 57. There are no additional commands for virtual interfaces.

6.4.1 Virtual Interface Command Examples

The following commands set up a virtual interface on top of Ethernet interface ge1. The virtual interface is named ge1:1 with the following parameters: IP 1.2.3.4, subnet 255.255.255.0,

 

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