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(config) interface GigabitEthernet
Defaults No default behavior or values.
Command Modes global configuration
Device Modes application-accelerator
central-manager
Usage Guidelines Although the CLI contains the no interface option, you cannot apply the no command to an interface.
The software displays the following error message: Removing of physical interface is not permitted.
The interface command contains an option for FibreChannel; however, the FibreChannel interface is not
supported for WAAS devices. The interface FibreChannel command is not documented in this
Command Reference.
To configure an interface bandwidth on a WAAS device, use the bandwidth interface configuration
command. The bandwidth is specified in megabits per second (Mbps). The 1000 Mbps option is not
available on all ports. Using this option automatically enables autosense on the interface. You cannot
change the interface speed on a WAE-7320 model that has an optical Gigabit Ethernet interface. Gigabit
Ethernet interfaces only run at 1000 Mbps for a WAE-7320. For newer models of the WAAS device (for
example, the WAE-611 or WAE-7326) that have a Gigabit Ethernet interface over copper, this restriction
does not apply; you can configure these Gigabit Ethernet interfaces to run at 10, 100, or 1000 Mbps. On
newer WAAS models, the 1000-Mbps setting implies autosense. For example, you cannot configure the
Gigabit Ethernet interface to run at 1000 Mbps and half duplex.
acl_name Alphanumeric identifier of up to 30 characters, beginning with a letter that
identifies the ACL to apply to the current interface.
in Applies the specified ACL to inbound packets on the current interface.
out Applies the specified ACL to outbound packets on the current interface.
address ip-address
netmask
Sets the interface IP address and netmask.
secondary (Optional) Specifies that the configured address is a secondary IP address.
If this keyword is omitted, the configured address is the primary IP
address.
dhcp (Optional) Sets the IP address to the address that is negotiated over
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
client-id id (Optional) Specifies the client identifier.
hostname name (Optional) Specifies the hostname.
mtu mtusize (Optional) Sets the interface Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size in
bytes (88–1500).
shutdown (Optional) Shuts down this interface.
standby grpnumber (Optional) Sets the standby group number (1–4).
priority priority (Optional) Sets the priority of an interface for the standby group
(0–4294967295).