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config interface
Use the config interface command
to configure a physical or a logical interface and consists of sub-commands—create
a point to point protocol over ethernet (PPPoE) interface on a parent
physical interface, update PPPoE interface details, configure the
LLDP state of a selected interface, configure or enable the PoE
threshold of a selected interface.
PPPoE option is only available for preclaimed or unclaimed devices. Also, delete all parent
configuration to view PPPoE options.
Command
config interface interface-number (pppoe | ip | ip6 | mode | mtu | usedfor= (none | private | public | private-l2) | enabled = (false | true))
config interface (cellular1 | cellular2) (apn (auto-apn | name) | iptype (ipv4 | ipv6 | ipv4v6)| mtu | enabled= (false | true))
config interface interface-number ipv6 (autoconf | static address= | pppoe | none)
config interface <id> lldp state=(rxonly or txrx)
config interface <id> poe enabled=true-usage-threshold 60
Options
| pppoe | description | Enter a description for the PPPoE interface. |
| pppoeuser | Enter the challenge handshake authentication protocol (CHAP) or password authentication protocol (PAP) user name for PPPoE authentication. | |
| pppoepasswd | Enter the CHAP or PAP password for PPPoE authentication. | |
| servicename | Enter the name of the PPPoE service provider for connection. A WAN network has multiple service providers and select the service name field. | |
| address | Enter the IP address of the remote shim. | |
| gw | Enter the IP address of the Gateway. | |
| reconnectdelay | Enter a value for delay (in seconds) for PPPoE reconnection. | |
| hostuniq | Enter an even-sized hexadecimal number to set a value for Host-Uniq. | |
| ip | static | gw - Enter the IP address for the gateway. |
| dns - Enter the DNS address. | ||
| address - Enter the static IP address of the interface. | ||
| dhcp | hostname - Enter a single hostname or comma separated multiple hostnames. | |
| clientid - Enter the DHCP client identity. | ||
| pppoe | Select pppoe to configure a PPPoE interface. | |
| none | Enter none to reset previously entered information. | |
| ipv6 | static | gw - Enter the IP address for the gateway. |
| dns - Enter the DNS address. | ||
| address - Enter the static IP address of the interface. | ||
| autoconf |
Indicates the Global IP address is derived using stateless
address autoconfiguration (SLAAC). Release 6.2.1
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| pppoe | Select pppoe to configure a PPPoE interface. Release 6.2.1 | |
| none | Enter none to reset previously entered information. Release 6.2.1 | |
| mode | auto | Select auto for automatic negotiation. |
| speed | Select speed as 10, 100 or 1000 MBPS. | |
| duplex | Select duplex for duplex negotiation. | |
| mtu | Enter a number between 552-1500. The default value is 1500. | |
| usedfor | none | Enter none when interface is used as a controller port (just for connecting to controller). |
| private | Enter private to configure the interface for a private WAN. | |
| public | Enter public to configure the interface for a public network. | |
| private-l2 | Enter private-l2 to configure an L2 interface as part of a bypass pair. | |
| enabled | true | Enter true to enable the interface. |
| false | Enter false to disable the interface. | |
| Cellular Interfaces | ||
| apn | auto-apn | When you select auto-apn, default carrier APN is automatically detected and the device connects using auto-APN profile. |
| name= | Enter the name of the APN profile. Optional parameters are auth-type (pap, chap, pap/chap), username, and password. | |
| iptype | ipv4/ipv6/ipv4v6 | Configure cellular iptype options IPv4 / IPv4v6 on the cellular interface. In case of IPv4v6, devices can run IPv4 and IPv6 in parallel.Release 6.1.1 |
| mtu | MTU number must be between 552-1428 for IPv4 and 1280-1428 for IPv6. The default value is 1428. | |
| enabled= | false | Enter false to disable the cellular interface. |
| true | Enter true to enable the cellular interface. | |
| lldp state | All non-PoE ports are set to receive-only mode and PoE ports are set to transmit and receive mode. | |
| rxonly | LLDP packets in receive only mode. | |
| txrx | LLDP packets in transmit and receive mode. | |
| poe | Configure PoE ports. | |
| enabled= | Enter true to enable or false to disable the PoE port. | |
| usage threshold | Enter a usage threshold percentage. | |
Command Notes
| Role | Super |
| Related Commands |
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| Introduced in | Release 4.5.1 |
Example
config interface controller1 ip dhcp config interface 3 pppoe pppoeuser=root pppoepasswd=pass config interface 2 ip static address=10.10.10.252/24 gw=10.10.10.1 dns=9.9.9.9
config interface cellular1 apn name=test auth-type=pap username=test1 password=test2
config interface cellular1 iptype version=ipv4
config interface cellular1 iptype version=ipv6
config interface cellular1 iptype version=ipv4v6
config interface 5 ipv6 static address=2001:10:3:5::100/64 gw=2001:10:3:5::1 dns=2001:4860:4860::8888