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Command Line Interface Guide
Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands
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CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 5
ETHERNET INTERFACE COMMANDS
The commands in this section begin with the word eth. The commands configure the
Ethernet interfaces in your router. You can:
•
Set the Ethernet LAN IP address
•
Define logical interfaces to provide service to multiple IP subnets
•
Manage the contents of the default routing table and any virtual routing
tables
•
Enable and disable IP routing
•
List the current configuration settings
NOTE:
In general, these commands require a
save
and
reboot
before they take effect.
However, changes made to IP filters and to virtual routing tables take effect
immediately; the changes are lost, though, if they are not saved before the next
reboot.
The Ethernet interface commands found in this section include:
Table 5-1: Ethernet Interface Command Listing
Command
Function
eth ?
Lists the supported keywords.
eth add
Adds a logical interface onto an Ethernet port so
that the router can provide service to multiple IP
subnets.
eth delete
Deletes a logical interface from an Ethernet port.
eth ip addhostmapping
Remaps a range of local LAN IP addresses to a
range of public IP addresses on a per-interface ba-
sis.
eth ip addr
Defines the IP address and subnet mask for an
Ethernet port or logical interface.