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      SSG Direction Configuration for Interfaces and Ranges
ssg direction
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The ssg direction command replaces the ssg bind direction command. If you reboot a router that uses 
an old configuration, the ssg bind direction commands will be converted to ssg direction commands 
until the ssg bind direction command is made obsolete. In a later release, the ssg bind direction 
command will no longer be supported. 
Note
An interface that does not exist will not be created as a result of the ssg direction command. 
Examples
The following example sets the direction of a Fast Ethernet interface to downlink while in interface 
configuration mode:
ssg enable
interface FastEthernet 1/0
ssg direction downlink
The next example creates a range called “MyRange” and sets the direction of all subinterfaces in the 
range to downlink while in subinterface configuration mode:
ssg enable
interface ATM 1/0.1 point-to-point
range MyRange pvc 1/32 1/42
ssg direction downlink
Related Commands
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Command
Description
range pvc
Defines a range of ATM PVCs. 
show ssg direction
Displays the direction of all interfaces for which a direction has been 
specified.
show ssg interface
Displays SSG information about one or more interfaces.
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