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Add a Logical Interface
You are here: Network > Connectivity > Interfaces.
To add a logical interface:
Table 1 provides guidelines on using the fields on the Add Interface page.
Field | Description |
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General | |
Unit | Enter the logical unit number. |
Description | Enter the description for the interface. |
Vlan Id | Enter the VLAN ID |
Multi Tenancy Type | Select an option from the list:
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Logical System | Select a logical system from the list. Note: This option is available when you select the multitenancy type as logical system. |
Tenant | Select a tenant from the list. Note: This option is available when you select the multitenancy type as tenant. |
Zone | Select a zone form the list. |
Protocol (family) | |
IPv4 Address | |
IPv4 Address/DHCP configuration | Select the check box to enable this option. |
Enable DHCP | Select this option to enable Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). |
Enable address configuration | Select this option to add IPv4 address. To add IPv4 address:
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IPv6 Address | |
IPv6 Address/DHCP configuration | Select the check box to enable this option. Note: Not available for IRB interface |
Enable DHCP | Select this option to enable DHCP. |
Enable address configuration | Select this option to add IPv6 address. To add IPv6 address:
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Ethernet Switching | |
Ethernet Switching configuration | Select the check box to enable this option. Note: Not available for IRB interface |
Interface Mode | Select an option from the list:
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Recovery Timeout | Enter a period of time in seconds that the interface remains in a disabled state due to a port error prior to automatic recovery. |
VLAN Member | Select a VLAN member from the list. |
VoIP VLAN | Select a VLAN name from the list to be sent from the authenticating server to the IP phone. |
Configure Vlan(s) | Select a VLAN from the Available column and move it to Selected column using the right arrow. |
All Vlans | Select this option to select any available VLANs. |
General- ge | |
Description | Enter a description for the interface. |
MTU (Bytes) | Enter the MTU in bytes. |
Speed | Select the speed from the list: 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, 1 Gbps, or None. |
Link Mode | Select the link mode from the list: Half Duplex, Full Duplex, and None. |
Loopback | Select this option if you want the interface to loop back. |
Flow Control | Select this option to enable flow control, which regulates the flow of packets from the router to the remote side of the connection. |
Enable Auto Negotiation | Select this option to enable autonegotiation. |
Enable Per Unit Scheduler | Select this option to enable the association of scheduler maps with logical interfaces. |
Enable Vlan Tagging | Select this option to enable the reception and transmission of 802.1Q VLAN-tagged frames on the interface. |
Source MAC Filter | |
Add | Click + and enter the MAC address to assign it to the interface. |
Delete | Select a MAC address and click X. |
MAC Limit | Enter a value for MAC addresses to be associated with a VLAN. Range: 1 through 131071. |
Packet Action | Select an option from the list:
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General- lt | |
Unit | Enter a logical unit number. |
Encapsulation | Select an option from the list:
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Peer Unit | Enter a peer unit number. |
Multi Tenancy Type | Select an option from the list:
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Logical System | Select a logical system from the list. Note: This option is available when you select the multitenancy type as logical system. |
Tenant | Select a tenant from the list. Note: This option is available when you select the multitenancy type as tenant. |
IP Address | Click Add and enter an IP address. Select an IP address and click Delete to delete the selected IP address. |
st0 | |
Tunnel Interface st0 | Enter the logical unit number. |
Zone | Select a zone from the list. |
Description | Enter the description for the interface. |
Unnumbered | Select this option to fetch interface from which an unnumbered interface borrows an IPv4 address. |
Numbered | Select this option to fetch interface from which a numbered interface borrows an IPv4 or IPv6 address. |
IPv4 Address | Enter an IPv4 address. |
IPv4 Subnet Mask | Enter a subnet mask for the IPv4 address. |
IPv6 Address | Enter an IPv4 address. |
IPv6 Subnet Mask | Enter a subnet mask for the IPv6 address. |
Multipoint | |
St Interface Configuration | Select the check box to enable this option. |
Automatic | Select this option to automatically fetch next hop tunnel address. |
Manual | Click + to add next hop tunnel address and VPN name. Select an existing next hop address and click X to delete it. |
Routing Protocols | |
Enable Routing Protocols | Select an option:
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