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System Element Configuration Procedures
Creating and Configuring Ethernet Interfaces and Ports ▀
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Configuring a Port and Binding It to an Interface
Use the following example configuration to configure and assign a port to an interface:
Notes:
For
, use the actual chassis slot in which the line card is installed. This could be any
number from 17 to 23, or 26 to 39, or 42 to 48.
Option: In the Ethernet Port configuration mode, add the preferred slot slot# command if LC port redundancy
was enabled at the card level and you want to specific a port preference.
Option: In the Ethernet Port configuration mode, configure the port speed, if needed, by entering the
command. Refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for a complete explanation of this command.
Binding associates the port and all of its settings to the interface.
Configuring a Static Route for an Interface
Use the following example to configure a static route for an interface:
Notes:
and
are the IP address and subnet mask of the target network.
is the IP address of the default gateway or next-hop route.
To configure a route to the gateway router, use 0.0.0.0 for the network and mask variables.
Repeat as needed. Multiple static routes can be configured to the same destination to provide an alternative
means of communication in case the preferred route fails.