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IP Interface Configuration
Software Configuration Guide, Revision 1.03
external Existing interface
internal Existing interface
Command
Purpose
Step 1
node
(ctx-ip)[router]#interface
name
Creates the new interface
name
, which represents
an IP interface. This command also places you in
interface configuration mode for the interface just
created.
Step 2
node
(if-ip)[
name
]#
You are now in the interface configuration mode,
where specific configuration parameters for IP
interface
name
can be entered
Example: Create IP Interfaces
The procedure illustrated below assumes that you would like to create an IP interface named
lan
Use
the following commands in administrator configuration mode.
SN>
enable
SN#
configure
SN(cfg)#
context ip router
SN(ctx-ip)[router]#
interface lan
SN(if-ip)[lan]#
12.4 Deleting an IP Interface
Almost every configuration command has a
no
form. In general, use the
no
form to disable a feature
or function. Use the command without the
no
keyword to re-enable a disabled feature or to enable a
feature that is disabled by default.
Delete an existing interface in the IP context is often necessary. The illustrated procedure below
assumes that you would like
Procedure
To delete the IP interface
name
Mode
Context IP
Command
Purpose
Step 1
node
(ctx-ip)[router]#no
interface
name
Deletes the existing interfaces
name
Example: Delete IP Interfaces
The illustrated procedure below assumes that you would like to delete an IP interface named
external
. Use the following commands in IP context configuration mode.
First list the existing interfaces:
SN(ctx-ip)[router]#
interface <?>
<interface> New interface
lan Existing interface
wan Existing interface
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