Entering wlan ethernet interface view, Configuring a wlan ethernet interface – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 50 User Manual
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Entering WLAN Ethernet interface view
Step Command
Remarks
16.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
17.
Enter WLAN Ethernet
interface view.
interface wlan-ethernet
interface-number
If the WLAN Ethernet interface
does not exist, this command
creates the WLAN Ethernet
interface first.
18.
Specify the expected
bandwidth for the interface.
bandwidth bandwidth-value
Optional.
19.
Restore the default settings of
the WLAN Ethernet interface. default
Optional.
Configuring a WLAN Ethernet interface
For a WLAN Ethernet interface, you can configure basic settings such as MTU, ARP, DHCP, and routing
protocols as listed in the following table (for information about the commands/features listed in the
following table, see related chapters in the corresponding volumes).
To configure a WLAN Ethernet interface:
Step Command
20.
Configure an interface.
•
qos max-bandwidth
•
shutdown
•
mtu
•
description
•
enable snmp trap updown
21.
Configure ARP.
•
arp max-learning-num
•
arp proxy enable
•
proxy-arp enable
22.
Configure the interface as a BOOTP client.
ip address bootp-alloc
23.
Configure
DHCP.
Configure DHCP server
dhcp select server global-pool
Configure DHCP relay
•
dhcp relay address-check
•
dhcp relay information enable
•
dhcp relay information format
•
dhcp relay information strategy
•
dhcp relay release
•
dhcp relay server-select
•
dhcp select relay
Configure DHCP client
ip address dhcp-alloc
24.
Configure IP accounting.
•
ip count firewall-denied
•
ip count inbound-packets
•
ip count outbound-packets
25.
Assign an IP address to the interface.
ip address