
Configuring a Network Device
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transmit-queue-length: Number of transmit buffers dedicated to the
chip.
Protocols:
ip
5. You need to add an instance of the protocol IP to the ethernet/2/1
interface at this time. Enter the following command to determine the
REQUIRED attributes of IP on an interface:
ethernet/2/1> ip help
Attributes:
address: -REQUIRED- Address.
address-resolution: Specifies address resolution type.
aging: Specifies in seconds the host cache aging rate.
all-subnet-broadcast: Enables flooding of ASB packets out
this interface
arp-mode: Indicates whether ATMARP is a client or server.
arp-server-address: Specifies the ATMARP server address.
arp-server-reg-interval: Specifies interval between refreshes.
assocaddr: Unnumbered Associated Ip Address.
broadcast: Specifies the IP broadcast address.
cache-size: Specifies the max number of cached routes.
cost: Specifies the RIP interface cost.
group: Parents of this object.
mask: Mask.
mask-reply: Enables ICMP address-mask-reply messages.
mtu-discovery: Enables the Reply MTU option on this interface.
name: The name given to the object.
proxy: Enables Proxy ARP on this interface.
redirects: Enables sending of ICMP redirects.
state: State enable disable.
sub-protocols: Objects this object contains.
tr-end-station: Enables TRES on this interface.
udp-checksum: Enables UDP checksuming on this interface.
Protocols:
rip ospf rdisc arp igmp
6. Enter the name of the protocol, plus the name and value of its required
attribute, “address,” as follows:
ethernet/2/1> ip address 1.2.3.4
The prompt shows your new configuration context and the instance identifier
for that object.
ip/1.2.3.4>
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