Release 1.0
Configuring Interfaces and TCP/IP Features
526360-001-00 Rev. B
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A.B.C.D
is the IP address of the BSR interface designated for the loopback
interface.
A.B.C.D
is the subnetwork mask of the IP network, on which the interface is
associated.
secondary
optionally designates the IP address as a secondary IP address.
Include the keyword
secondary
after the IP address and subnet mask to
specify additional secondary IP addresses.
For example:
In the sample below, 198.108.1.127 is the primary address and 172.45.7.17 is
a secondary address for Ethernet 0/0.
interface ethernet 0/0
ip address 198.108.1.127 255.255.255.0
ip address 172.45.7.17 255.255.255.0 secondary
5.
Optionally issue the
description
command in Interface Configuration mode to
specify descriptive information for the interface that you are configuring. This
information is limited to 80 characters and spaces cannot be used.
MOT(config-if)#
description <
LINE
>
where:
LINE
is the text that describes the interface.
For example:
MOT(config-if)#
description charlestown_1
6.
Use the
show ip interface
command to verify the configuration and current state
of the interface that you configured:
Note:
If you are specifying a secondary IP address for a cable interface that
has a secondary CPE host or MTA IP address, refer to
Clients on the Cable Interface
on page 6-85 for more information.
Note:
The entered description can be seen in the running configuration, and
in the command output of
show
commands such as the
show ip interface
command.
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