host1(config)#
interface gigabitEthernet 1/0
host1(config)#
interface gigabitEthernet 4/0/1
host1(config)#
interface tenGigabitEthernet 4/0/1
•
Use the
no
version to remove the interface or subinterface. You must issue the no
version from the highest level down; you cannot remove an interface or subinterface
if the one above it still exists.
•
See interface gigabitEthernet.
•
See interface tenGigabitEthernet.
Configuring Subscriber Policies
To configure a nondefault client subscriber policy:
1.
From Global Configuration mode, create the subscriber policy and assign it an
alphanumeric name.
host1(config)#
subscriber-policy client01
This command accesses Subscriber Policy Configuration mode.
2.
From Subscriber Policy Configuration mode, define the rules for each packet or
attribute type for which you want to change the default value. (All other packet or
attribute types will continue to use the default values listed in Table 27 on page 468.)
host1(config-policy)#
broadcast permit
host1(config-policy)#
multicast deny
host1(config-policy)#
relearn deny
3.
Exit Subscriber Policy Configuration mode.
host1(config-policy)#
exit
4.
From Global Configuration mode, associate the new subscriber policy with the bridge
group in which the subscriber (client) interface resides.
host1(config)#
bridge westford02 subscriber-policy client01
5.
(Optional) Use the appropriate
show
commands to verify the creation of the
subscriber policy and its association with the bridge group interface.
host1#
show subscriber-policy client01
host1#
show bridge westford02
arp
•
Use to modify the subscriber policy for ARP to define whether a subscriber (client)
bridge interface permits (forwards) or denies (filters or drops) ARP packets.
•
Specify one of the following keywords:
•
permit
—Forwards packets of this type
•
deny
—Filters or drops packets of this type
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ARP packets are forwarded by default.
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