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Interface config commands
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Parameters
Usage Guidelines
IPv4 commands are not allowed on a L2 interface. Use the
ip access-group
command to attach
an access list to an interface. Use the
no ip access-group
command to remove the access list
from the interface
Use
mac access-group
to attach a MAC access list to an interface
Use the
{no} ip [options]
command to undo IP based interface configurations
Example
RFController(config-if)#ip access-group 110 in
RFController(config-if)#
RFController(config-if)#ip address 192.168.234.1/24
RFController(config-if)#
access-group
[<1-99>|
<100-199>|
<1300-1999>|
<2000-2699>]
Defines the access group
•
<1-99> – Sets the IP standard access list
•
<100-199> – Sets the IP extended access list
•
<1300-1999> – Sets the IP standard access list
(expanded range)
•
<2000-2699> – Sets the IP extended access list
(expanded range)
•
WORD in – Defines the access list name
•
in – Sets incoming packets
ip address [
{secondary}|dhcp]
Sets a static IP address and network mask for a Layer 3 SVI
(Controller Virtual Interface)
•
•
secondary – Defines an optional secondary IP address
•
dhcp – Uses a DHCP Client to obtain an IP address for the
interface (this enables DHCP on a Layer 3 SVI)
helper-address
Forwards DHCP and BOOTP packets
•
are forwarded
NOTE: IP helper addresses can only be applied on SVI but not
on the physical interfaces.
nat [inside|outside]
Sets Network Address Translation (NAT) parameters
•
inside – Inside interface
•
outside – Outside interface
arp [rate-limit
<1-1000000>
|
trust]
Sets arp for the packets
•
rate-limit <1-1000000> – Displays the allowed rate in
packets per second
•
trust – Displays trust state for arp responses coming in this
interface
dhcp trust
Sets dhcp trust state for dhcp responses coming in this
interface