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Chapter 7 Configuring Interface Characteristics

Using the Interface Command

recognize the physical ports within the port group. Exceptions are the DTP, the Cisco Discovery
Protocol (CDP), the Port Aggregation Protocol (PAgP), and Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
which operate only on physical ports.

When you configure an EtherChannel, you create a port-channel logical interface and assign an interface
to the EtherChannel. For Layer 2 interfaces, the logical interface is dynamically created. You manually
assign an interface to the EtherChannel by using the channel-group interface configuration command.
This command binds the physical and logical ports together. For more information, see

Chapter 24,

“Configuring EtherChannels and Layer 2 Trunk Failover.”

Connecting Interfaces

Devices within a single VLAN can communicate directly through any switch. Ports in different VLANs
cannot exchange data without going through a routing device or routed interface.

With a standard Layer 2 switch, ports in different VLANs have to exchange information through a
router. In the configuration shown in

Figure 7-1

, when Host A in VLAN 20 sends data to Host B in

VLAN 30, it must go from Host A to the switch, to the router, back to the switch, and then to Host B.

Figure 7-1

Connecting VLANs with Layer 2 Switches

Using the Interface Command

To configure a physical interface (port), use the interface global configuration command to enter interface
configuration mode and to specify the interface type, slot, and number.

Type—Fast Ethernet (fastethernet or fa) for 10/100 Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet (gigabitethernet or
gi) Each switch platform supports different types of interfaces. To display a complete list of the
interface types supported on your switch, use the interface ? global configuration command.

Slot—The slot number on the switch (always 0 on this switch).

Port number—The interface number on the switch. The port numbers always begin at 1, starting
with the leftmost port when facing the front of the switch, for example, fastethernet0/1,
fastethernet0/2. If there is more than one interface type (for example, 10/100 ports and Gigabit

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Cisco router

VLAN 20

VLAN 30

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VLAN 20

VLAN 20

VLAN 30

VLAN 30