Installation and User Manual
EtherHaul
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EH-INST-02, Issue 4.0
4.6
Configuring Ethernet Interfaces Using the CLI
The EtherHaul system has four Ethernet interfaces:
Host
– Management interface
Eth0
– Radio interface
Eth1
– ODU interface, port 1
Eth2
– ODU interface, port 2
You can change the default values of the ODU interfaces, and display the port status of a
specific interface.
Note:
The Eth object is always followed by one or more name strings that correspond to
ports or devices to be acted upon.
In the commands below, this string is represented as
<eth-list>
.
For more details on this convention, refer to
Designating Named Objects
on
page 171.
4.6.1
Configuring Interface Parameters
Use the
set eth
command, followed by the name of the interface (Eth1 or Eth2) to
change the default values of an Ethernet interface.
set eth <eth-list>
[admin up | down]
[alias <string>]
[eth-type <eth-type-set>]
[auto-neg {enabled | disabled}]
[loopback-mode { disabled | external | internal}]
[loopback-timeout <integer>]
[alarm-propagation {disabled | backward | forward | both
directions}
For example, use the following command to set Ethernet port 1 to SFP mode:
set eth eth1 eth-type 1000xfd
Table
11-18
on page 211 lists and describes the configurable Ethernet interface
attributes.
4.6.2
Displaying Interface Status
Use the
show eth
command, followed by the name of the interface, to display the
Ethernet port status for a specific interface.
show eth [{<eth-list> | all}
[{info | description | mtu | mac-addr | admin | operational
| last-change | name | alias | eth-type | eth-act-type