RUGGEDCOM ROX II
CLI User Guide
Chapter 8
Layer 2
Adding an Ethernet Trunk Interface
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If no Ethernet trunk interfaces have been configured, add trunks as needed. For more information, refer to
Section 8.2.2, “Adding an Ethernet Trunk Interface”
Section 8.2.2
Adding an Ethernet Trunk Interface
To add an Ethernet trunk interface, do the following:
1. Make sure the CLI is in Configuration mode.
2. Add the interface by typing:
interface
trunks
id
Where:
•
id
is the ID given to the trunk
3. Configure the interface by typing the following commands:
Parameter
Description
switchport
Synopsis:
{ true, false }
The physical port into either Switched mode or a dedicated Routing mode.
on-demand
Bring up this interface on-demand only
ip-address-src { ip-address-src }
Synopsis:
{ static, dynamic }
Whether the IP address is static or dynamically assigned via DHCP or BOOTP. Option
DYNAMIC is a common case of a dynamically assigned IP address. It switches between
BOOTP and DHCP until it gets the response from the relevant server. This must be static
for non-management interfaces.
ipv6-address-src { ipv6-address-src }
Synopsis:
{ static, dynamic }
Default:
static
Whether the IP address is static or dynamically assigned via DHCP. Option DYNAMIC
is a common case of a dynamically assigned IP address. This must be static for non-
management interfaces.
proxyarp
Enables/Disables whether the VLAN will respond to ARP requests for hosts other than
itself
mtu { mtu }
Synopsis:
A 32-bit signed integer between 68 and 9216
Default:
1500
Maximum transmission unit (largest packet size allowed for this interface).
alias { alias }
Synopsis:
A string 1 to 64 characters long
The SNMP alias name of the interface
4. Configure the multicast filtering settings by typing the following commands:
Parameter
Description
gmrp { gmrp }
Synopsis:
{ advertise_only, learn_advertise }
GMRP (GARP Multicast Registration Protocol) operation on the port. There are several
GMRP operation modes:
• DISABLED : the port is not capable of any GMRP processing.
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