Basic Configuration
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EtherXtend User’s Guide
A profile is available for each Ethernet LAN interface to configure Ethernet
parameters. Use the following command to configure the Ethernet LAN port
settings. This example changes the pauseFlowControl setting to symmetric.
zSH>
update ether 1-1-1-0/eth
ether 1-1-1-0/eth
Please provide the following: [q]uit.
autonegstatus: ----> {enabled}
mauType: ----------> {mau100basetxfd}
restart: ----------> {norestart}
ifType: -----------> {mau100basetxfd}
autonegcap: -------> {bb10b10b100baseTXFD}
remotefault: ------> {noerror}
clksrc: -----------> {automatic}
pauseFlowControl: -> {disabled}
symmetric
....................
Save changes? [s]ave, [c]hange or [q]uit:
s
Record updated.
Moving PC cables on Ethernet ports
If a PC cable is moved from one Ethernet port to another on the EtherXtend, a
bridge flush
command may be given from the EtherXtend CLI to force
re-learning the PC's MAC address on the new Ethernet port. If the
bridge
flush
command is not given, the MAC address timeout is 3600 seconds.
Configure an interface on an Ethernet port
Configuring IP interfaces involves creating an
ip-interface-record
on the
LAN/WAN interface.
This profile specifies the basic IP parameters of the LAN interface. These
include the IP address and netmask, and the services enabled on the interface.
Each
ip-interface-record
is associated with a specific physical interface.
To create an IP interface, you need to know the logical address of the physical
interface over which IP will run.
Tip:
If you use the address format (with slashes instead of dashes)
when creating the IP interface, the system will recognize the physical
address and automatically bind the Ethernet line group to the new IP
interface over the Ethernet port.
Table 15: Interface Parameters
Parameter
Description
addr
The IP address of the EtherXtend device in
dotted-decimal format.
Summary of Contents for EtherXtend 3300 Series
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