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13.3.2 Port Grouping Commands
This section covers commands that are specific to port grouping.
Note: In CLI, representative interfaces are also called representative ports.
type {internal |
external | general}
Sets which type of network you will connect this interface. The UAG automatically adds
default route and SNAT settings for traffic it routes from internal interfaces to external
interfaces; for example LAN to WAN traffic.
internal
: Set this to connect to a local network. Other corresponding configuration
options: DHCP server and DHCP relay. The UAG automatically adds default SNAT settings for
traffic flowing from this interface to an external interface.
external
: Set this to connect to an external network (like the Internet). The UAG
automatically adds this interface to the default WAN trunk.
general
: Set this if you want to manually configure a policy route to add routing and SNAT
settings for the interface.
no use-defined-mac
Has the interface use its default MAC address.
use-defined-mac
Has the interface use a MAC address that you specify.
Table 45
interface Commands: MAC Setting (continued)
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
Table 46
Basic Interface Setting Commands
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
show port-grouping
Displays which physical ports are assigned to each representative interface.
port-grouping
interface_name
port <1..
x
>
Adds the specified physical port to the specified representative interface.
<1..
x
>
where
x
equals the highest numbered port for your UAG model.
no port <1..
x
>
Removes the specified physical port from its current representative interface and
adds it to its default representative interface (for example, port
x
--> ge
x
).
port status Port<1..
x
>
Enters a sub-command mode to configure the specified port’s settings.
[no] duplex <full | half>
Sets the port’s duplex mode. The no command returns the default setting.
exit
Leaves the sub-command mode.
[no] negotiation auto
Sets the port to use auto-negotiation to determine the port speed and duplex. The
no command turns off auto-negotiation.
[no] speed <100,10>
Sets the Ethernet port’s connection speed in Mbps. The no command returns the
default setting.
show port setting
Displays the Ethernet port negotiation, duplex, and speed settings.
show port status
Displays statistics for the Ethernet ports.
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