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Ethernet Interface Configuration ································································································································· 1
Ethernet Interface Overview·············································································································································1
General Ethernet Interface Configuration·······················································································································1
Configuring a Combo Interface······························································································································2
Configuring Basic Settings of an Ethernet Interface/Subinterface ······································································2
Configuring Loopback Testing on an Ethernet Interface ······················································································4
Configuring the Operating Mode of an Ethernet Interface··················································································5
Enabling Subinterface Rate Statistics Collection on an Ethernet Interface ·························································5
Configuring a Layer 2 Ethernet Interface/Subinterface ································································································6
Layer 2 Ethernet Interface/Subinterface Configuration Task List·········································································6
Configuring Storm Suppression ······························································································································6
Configuring Jumbo Frame Support·························································································································7
Setting the MDI Mode of an Ethernet Interface·····································································································7
Configuring a Layer 3 Ethernet Interface/Subinterface ································································································8
Layer 3 Ethernet Interface/Subinterface Configuration Task List·········································································8
Setting the MTU for an Ethernet Interface/Subinterface ······················································································9
Configuring an Ethernet Interface to Operate in Promiscuous Mode·································································9
Displaying and Maintaining an Ethernet Interface/Subinterface ············································································· 10
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Table of Contents

i Table of Contents Ethernet Interface Configuration ·································································································

Page 2 - Ethernet Interface Overview

9 Setting the MTU for an Ethernet Interface/Subinterface The value of Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) affects the fragmentation and re-assembly of I

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10 Displaying and Maintaining an Ethernet Interface/Subinterface To do… Use the command… Remarks Display the current state of an interface/subinter

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i Table of Contents Loopback Interface and Null Interface Configuration···············································································

Page 5 - Services Volume

1 Loopback Interface and Null Interface Configuration This chapter includes these sections: • Loopback Interface • Null Interface • Displaying and Ma

Page 6 - Interface

2 Configuring a Loopback Interface Follow these steps to configure a loopback interface: To do… Use the command… Remarks Enter system view system-v

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3 To do… Use the command… Remarks Enter null interface view interface null 0 Required The Null 0 interface is the default null interface on your de

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i Table of Contents Ethernet Link Aggregation Configuration···························································································

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1 Ethernet Link Aggregation Configuration This chapter includes these sections: • Overview • Ethernet Link Aggregation Configuration Task List • Disp

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2 NOTE: • On a Layer 3 aggregate interface, you can create subinterfaces. These subinterfaces are logical interfaces that operate at the network l

Page 11 - Interface/Subinterface

3 Reference port When setting the aggregation state of the ports in an aggregation group, the system automatically picks a member port as the referen

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1 Ethernet Interface Configuration This chapter includes these sections: • Ethernet Interface Overview • General Ethernet Interface Configuration • C

Page 13 - Configuration

4 Link aggregation modes There are two link aggregation modes: dynamic and static. Dynamic link aggregation uses LACP and static link aggregation doe

Page 14 - Null Interface

5 Figure 2 Set the aggregation state of a member port in a static aggregation group NoPort attribute/class 2 configurations same as the reference por

Page 15 - Interfaces

6 Step1 Compare the system ID (comprising the system LACP priority and the system MAC address). The system with the lower LACP priority value wins ou

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7 Meanwhile, the system with the higher system ID, being aware of the aggregation state changes on the remote system, sets the aggregation state of l

Page 17 - Overview

8 • To aggregate Layer 2 Ethernet interfaces, create a Layer 2 link aggregation group. • To aggregate Layer 3 Ethernet interfaces, create a Layer

Page 18 - Configuration classes

9 To do... Use the command... Remarks Create a Layer 2 aggregate interface and enter the Layer 2 aggregate interface view interface bridge-aggregat

Page 19 - Reference port

10 To do... Use the command... Remarks Set the system LACP priority lacp system-priority system-priority Optional By default, the system LACP prior

Page 20 - Selecting a reference port

11 To do... Use the command... Remarks Create a Layer 3 aggregate interface and enter the Layer 3 aggregate interface view interface route-aggregat

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12 To do... Use the command... Remarks Enter system view system-view — Enter Layer 2 aggregate interface view interface bridge-aggregation interfac

Page 22 - Port number as low as to set

13 To do... Use the command... Remarks Enter Layer 2 aggregate interface view interface bridge-aggregation interface-number Enter aggregate interfa

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2 Configuring a Combo Interface Introduction to Combo interfaces A Combo interface is a logical interface that comprises one optical (fiber) port and

Page 24 - Configuration Guidelines

14 To do... Use the command... Remarks Set the minimum number of Selected ports for the aggregation group link-aggregation selected-port minimum nu

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15 Configuring Load Sharing Criteria for Link Aggregation Groups You can determine how traffic is load-shared in a link aggregation group by configur

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16 To do... Use the command... Remarks Display the global or group-specific link-aggregation load sharing criteria display link-aggregation load-sh

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17 Figure 4 Network diagram for Layer 2 static aggregation Configuration procedure Step1 Configure Device A # Create VLAN 10, and assign port Gig

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18 Configuring GigabitEthernet0/2... Done. Configuring GigabitEthernet0/3... Done. [DeviceA-Bridge-Aggregation1] quit Step2 Configure Device B Con

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19 Configuration procedure Step1 Configure Device A # Create VLAN 10, and assign the port GigabitEthernet 0/4 to VLAN 10. <DeviceA> system-vi

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20 Loadsharing Type: Shar -- Loadsharing, NonS -- Non-Loadsharing Actor System ID: 0x8000, 000f-e2ff-0001 AGG AGG Partner ID

Page 31 - Aggregation

21 [DeviceA] vlan 20 [DeviceA-vlan20] port gigabitethernet 0/6 [DeviceA-vlan20] quit # Create the Layer 2 aggregate interface Bridge-Aggregation 1, a

Page 32 - Network requirements

22 Configure Device B using the same instructions that you used to configure Device A. Step3 Verify the configurations # Display summary informatio

Page 33 - Configuration procedure

23 Configuration procedure Step1 Configure Device A # Create the Layer 3 aggregate interface Route-aggregation 1, and configure an IP address and su

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3 To do… Use the command… Remarks Enter system view system-view — Enter Ethernet interface view interface interface-type interface-number — Change

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24 The output shows that the global link-aggregation load sharing criteria are the source and destination IP addresses of packets. Layer 3 Dynamic Ag

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25 Step3 Verify the configurations # Display summary information about all aggregation groups on Device A. [DeviceA] display link-aggregation summary

Page 37 - Step2 Configure Device B

26 # Create the Layer 3 aggregate interface Route-Aggregation 1, configure it to perform load sharing based on source IP address, and configure an IP

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27 RAGG2 S none 2 0 Shar The output shows that link aggregation groups 1 and 2 are both load shared L

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i Contents PPP configuration ·························································································································

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1 PPP configuration PPP overview Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) is a link layer protocol that carries network layer packets over point-to-point links.

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2 other acts as the authenticatee. In two-way authentication, each side serves as both the authenticator and the authenticatee. Normally, one-way CHA

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3 1. A PPP link is in the Establish phase when it is about to be established. In this phase, LCP negotiation is performed, where LCP-related settings

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4 To do... Use the command... Remarks Employ PAP See “Configuring PAP authentication.” Configure PPP authentication mode Employ CHAP See “Configuri

Page 44 - Contents

5 To do… Use the command… Remarks Set a password for the local user password { cipher | simple } password Required Configure the service type of th

Page 45 - PPP configuration

4 To do… Use the command… Remarks Change the description of the subinterface description text Optional By default, the description string is “inter

Page 46 - PPP link phases

6 To do… Use the command… Remarks Assign a username to the CHAP authenticator ppp chap user username Required The username you assign to the authen

Page 47 - Configuring PPP

7 To do… Use the command… Remarks Set the password for the local user password { cipher | simple } password Required The password of the authentica

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8 Follow these steps to configure the authenticatee: To do… Use the command… Remarks Enter system view system-view — Create a VT interface and en

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9 access server, through which the device can resolve domain names through the DNS server address allocated by the access server. Configuring the PPP

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10 To do... Use the command... Remarks Enter system view system-view — Enter domain view domain domain-name Required Define the domain address

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11 Follow these steps to configure settings for DNS server address negotiation when the device is functioning as the server in PPP negotiation: To do

Page 52 - Configuring PPP negotiation

12 Configuration procedure Follow these steps to configure PPP user binding: To do… Use the command… Remarks Enter system view system-view — Enter

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13 Symptom 2 Physical link is down. Solution Check that • The interface has been brought up. • The interface has not been administratively shut do

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5 Configuring the Operating Mode of an Ethernet Interface Depending on the hardware structure of interface cards, for a device, some interfaces can o

Page 55 - Enabling PPP user binding

6 Configuring a Layer 2 Ethernet Interface/Subinterface Layer 2 Ethernet Interface/Subinterface Configuration Task List Complete these tasks to confi

Page 56 - Solution

7 To do… Use the command… Remarks Enter Ethernet subinterface view interface interface-type interface-number.subnumber — Set the broadcast suppress

Page 57 - Analysis

8 You can use both crossover and straight-through Ethernet cables to connect copper Ethernet interfaces. To accommodate these two types of cables, a

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