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functions. The profile of a packet is either derived from ingress classification or ingress policing.
The default marking state for network IP interfaces is trusted. This is equivalent to declaring no tos-
marking-state on the network IP interface. When undefined or set to tos-marking-state trusted, the
trusted state of the interface will not be displayed when using show config or show info unless the
detail parameter is given. The
save config
command will not store the default tos-marking-state
trusted state for network IP interfaces unless the detail parameter is also specified.
The
no
form of the command is used to restore the trusted state to a network IP interface. This is
equivalent to executing the tos-marking-state trusted command.
Default
trusted
Parameters
trusted —
The default prevents the ToS field to not be remarked by egress network IP interfaces
unless the egress network IP interface has the remark-trusted state set
untrusted —
Specifies that
all egress network IP interfaces will remark IP packets received on the
network interface according to the egress marking definitions on each network interface.
unnumbered
Syntax
unnumbered
[
ip-address
|
ip-int-name
]
no unnumbered
Context
config>router>interface
Description
This command sets an IP interface as an unnumbered interface and specifies the IP address to be used
for the interface.
To conserve IP addresses, unnumbered interfaces can be configured. The address used when
generating packets on this interface is the
ip-addr
parameter configured.
An error message will be generated if an
unnumbered
interface is configured, and an IP address
already exists on this interface.
The
no
form of the command removes the IP address from the interface, effectively removing the
unnumbered property. The interface must be
shutdown
before
no unnumbered
is issued to delete
the IP address from the interface, or an error message will be generated.
Parameters
ip-addr | ip-int-name —
Optional. The IP address or IP interface name to associate with the
unnumbered IP interface in dotted decimal notation. The configured IP address must exist on this
node. It is recommended to use the system IP address as it is not associated with a particular
interface and is therefore always reachable. The system IP address is the default if no
ip-addr
or
ip-int-name
is configured.
Default
no unnumbered
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