Specifications

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mat (example: 10.1.2.3/255.255.0.0) or the CIDR format
(example: 10.1.2.3/16). If you specify an address without
mask information, the SSR uses the natural mask for the
address ( /8 for Class A, /16 for Class B or /24 for Class C).
vlan
<name>
Name of the VLAN associated with this interface.
port
<port>
Port associated with this interface.
mtu
<num>
Sets the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) for this inter-
face.
up
Sets the state of the interface to up. (This is the default
state.)
down
Sets the state of the interface to down.
output-mac-encapsulation
The output MAC encapsulation associated with this inter-
face. You can specify one of the following:
ethernet_ii
(the default)
ethernet_snap
mac-addr
<MACaddr-spec>
Sets the MAC address for this interface. You can specify
one of the following:
A specific MAC address – specify the entire MAC
address as follows:
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
An offset from the base MAC address in the pool –
specify the offset. For example, to specify an offset of
10 from the base MAC address, enter “10”. For
example, if the base MAC address is 00:E0:63:02:00:00
and you specify an offset of 10, the SSR assigns MAC
address 00:E0:63:02:00:0A to the interface.
The base MAC address – specify the
basemac
keyword. This is the default.
Restrictions
None.
Examples
Here are some examples of the
interface
create
ip
command.
ssr(config)# vlan create IP3 ip