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Stinger®
IP2000 Configuration Guide
Gigabit Ethernet Configuration
Configuring the physical and logical interface
Viewing
ethernet
profile settings
To configure the data-link functions of the Gigabit Ethernet interface, open the
ethernet
profile. For example:
admin> read ethernet { 1 8 2 }
admin> list
[in ETHERNET/{ shelf-1 first-control-module 2 }]
interface-address* = { shelf-1 first-control-module 2 }
link-state-enabled = no
enabled = yes
ether-if-type = fiber
bridging-enabled = no
filter-name = ""
duplex-mode = full-duplex
pppoe-options = { no no }
bridging-options = { 0 no no }
media-speed-mbit = 1000mb
auto-negotiate = no
For details about each of the parameters shown above, see the Stinger Reference.
Following are some Gigabit Ethernet-specific notes about the profile contents:
Parameter
Notes about Gigabit Ethernet settings
interface-address*
The profile index and
interface-address
value of the
profile for a Gigabit Ethernet interface always specifies
an interface number of
2
. For example:
shelf-1 first-control-module 2
link-state-enabled
With the default value, the system discards packets and
does not choose an alternate route if the interface is
down. If you set this to
yes
, the system deletes routes to
the interface when the interface is unavailable, and
then restores the routes when the interface becomes
available again.
enabled
If you set this to
no
and write the profile, the interface is
unavailable.
ether-if-type
This setting is read-only and specifies either
fiber
or
utp
(CAT5 unshielded twisted pair).
bridging-enabled
Enable/disable LAN packet bridging on the interface.
Set this parameter to
yes
to enable bridging on the
Gigabit Ethernet port. This is required for VLAN
operations. See Chapter 3, “VLAN Configuration.”
filter-name
Applies a data filter to the interface. See Chapter 10,
“Filter Configuration.”
duplex-mode
This setting is read-only and specifies full-duplex mode.
pppoe-options
Not used by the IP2000.