
Examples
115976-A Rev. A 4-3
Configuring an Ethernet Interface with IP, ARP, and RIP
You can configure (add/customize) a physical interface and add protocols to that
interface as shown in the following example:
Prompts, Commands, and Responses Comments
bcc> e 1/1 Add to the device configuration an ethernet
interface on slot 1, connector 1. (Enter the
command in abbreviated default syntax.)
ethernet/1/1> bofl disable Change the value of the bofl attribute for
ethernet/1/1 from enabled to disabled.
ethernet/1/1> info Verify the new values for bofl and other
attributes of ethernet/1/1.
group {box} The “parent” or previous context level in the
tree is box.
state enabled
slot 1
connector 1
bofl disable The BofL mechanism for ethernet /1/1 has
been disabled.
bofl-timeout 5
hardware-filter disable.
transmit-queue-length 0.
receive-queue-length 0
bofl-retries 5.
bofl-tmo-divisor1.
ethernet/1/1> ip address 192.168.1.1 Add IP (address 192.168.1.1) to ethernet/1/1.
IP uses the natural mask value set by the
system.
ip/192.168.1.1> arp Enable ARP on ip/192.168.1.1.
arp/192.168.1.1/1> rip Enable RIP on ip/192.168.1.1.
rip/192.168.1.1> info Verify values currently assigned to the
configurable attributes of RIP.
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