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Cisco ASA Series CLI Configuration Guide
Chapter 1 Completing Interface Configuration (Routed Mode)
Completing Interface Configuration in Routed Mode
Detailed Steps
What to Do Next
(Optional) Configure IPv6 addressing. See the
“Configuring IPv6 Addressing” section on page 1-12
.
Configuring IPv6 Addressing
This section describes how to configure IPv6 addressing. For more information about IPv6, see the
Addresses” section on page 1-5
.
Command
Purpose
Step 1
For the ASA 5510 and higher:
interface
{{
redundant
number
|
port-channel
number
|
physical_interface
}[
.
subinterface
] |
mapped_name
}
For the ASA 5505 or ASASM:
hostname(config)#
interface
{
vlan
number
|
mapped_name
}
Example:
hostname(config)# interface vlan 100
If you are not already in interface configuration mode, enters
interface configuration mode.
The
redundant
number
argument is the redundant interface ID,
such as
redundant 1
.
The
port-channel
number
argument is the EtherChannel interface
ID, such as
port-channel 1
.
“Enabling the Physical Interface and Configuring
section for a description of the physical
interface ID.
Append the
subinterface
ID to the physical or redundant interface
ID separated by a period (.).
In multiple context mode, enter the
mapped_name
if one was
assigned using the
allocate-interface
command.
Step 2
mac-address
mac_address
[
standby
mac_address
]
Example:
hostname(config-if)# mac-address
000C.F142.4CDE
Assigns a private MAC address to this interface. The
mac_address
is in H.H.H format, where H is a 16-bit hexadecimal digit. For
example, the MAC address 00-0C-F1-42-4C-DE is entered as
000C.F142.4CDE.
The first two bytes of a manual MAC address cannot be A2 if you
also want to use auto-generated MAC addresses.
For use with failover, set the
standby
MAC address. If the active
unit fails over and the standby unit becomes active, the new active
unit starts using the active MAC addresses to minimize network
disruption, while the old active unit uses the standby address.
Step 3
mtu
interface_name bytes
Example:
hostname(config)# mtu inside 9200
Sets the MTU between 300 and 65,535 bytes. The default is 1500
bytes.
Note
When you set the MTU for a redundant or port-channel
interface, the ASA applies the setting to all member
interfaces.
For models that support jumbo frames, if you enter a value for any
interface that is greater than 1500, then you need to enable jumbo
frame support. See the
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