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Cisco Application eXtension Platform 1.1 User Guide
Configuring the Application Service Environment
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Cisco Application eXtension Platform 1.1 User Guide
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DETAILED STEPS
Logging
This section consists of:
 
Command or Action
Purpose
Step 1
configure terminal 
Example:
router# configure terminal
Enters global configuration mode.
Step 2
interface
 type number 
Example: interface GigabitEthernet0/0 
Selects an interface to configure and enters interface 
configuration mode.
type— Type of interface to be configured. For example 
GigabitEthernet. 
number— Module and port number.
Step 3
description
 string 
Example:description 
$ETH-LAN$$ETH-SW-LAUNCH$$INTF-INFO-GE 0/0 
Adds a description to an interface configuration.
string—Clue to help you remember what is attached to this 
interface. This string is limited to 238 characters.
Step 4
ip address
 ip-address network-mask 
Configures the IP address and network mask for the 
specified network interface. 
Step 5
duplex auto
(Optional) Configures the duplex operation on an interface. 
auto—Specifies the autonegotiation capability. The 
interface automatically operates at half or full duplex, 
depending on:
Environmental factors, such as the type of media.
Transmission speeds for the peer routers, hubs, and 
switches used in the network configuration.
Step 6
speed auto
(Optional) Configures the speed for a Fast Ethernet 
interface. 
auto—Turns on the Fast Ethernet autonegotiation 
capability. 
The interface automatically operates at 10 or 100 Mbps 
depending on:
Environmental factors, such as the type of media.
Transmission speeds for the peer routers, hubs, and 
switches used in the network configuration.
Step 7
analysis-module monitoring
Enables packet monitoring on an interface.
Step 8
no keepalive
 
Disables the ability to send keepalive packets.
Step 9
end
 
Exits interface mode.