Specifications

Table Of Contents
Chapter 16: interface Commands
16 - 8 SSR Command Line Interface Reference Manual
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
ethernet_802.2_ipx
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
ipx
command.
ssr(config)# vlan create IPX10 ipx
ssr(config)# vlan add ports et.1.* to IPX10
ssr(config)# interface create ipx ssr10 address a98d7c6f vlan
IPX10
These commands create a VLAN called IPX10, add all the ports on the line card
in slot 1 to the VLAN, and create an IPX interface called “ssr10” with the IPX
address a98d7c6f associated with VLAN IPX10.
ssr(config)# interface create ipx ssr5 address 82af3d57 port
et.1.3 down
Creates an interface called “ssr5” with the IPX address 82af3d57 for port et.1.3.
The interface is added in the down (disabled) state.