Operation and Maintenance Manual
MultiHaul™ Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual
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4.6 Configuring Ethernet Interfaces Using the CLI
The MultiHaul™ radio has up to four fixed Ethernet interfaces:
• Host – Management interface
• Eth1 – ODU interface, port 1
• Eth2 – ODU interface, port 2
• Eth3 – ODU interface, port 3
On Base Units, RF interfaces are created when remote TUs are connected or set.
The Ethernet RF interfaces are named Eth-tu1, Eth-tu2…Eth-tu8.
On a Terminal Unit, RF interfaced is available. The Ethernet RF interface is named Eth-
bu1.
You can change the default values of the ODU interfaces and display the port status of a
specific interface.
4.6.1 Displaying Interface Status
Use the show eth command, followed by the name of the interface, to display the
Ethernet port status for a specific interface.
The following is an example of an Ethernet interface (Eth1) status display.
Local_Site> show eth eth1
eth eth1 description : Eth 1
eth eth1 mtu : 16384
eth eth1 mac-addr : 00:24:a4:07:48:71
eth eth1 admin : up
eth eth1 operational : up
eth eth1 last-change : 0001:03:04:34
eth eth1 name : Eth1
eth eth1 alias :
eth eth1 eth-type : 1000fd
eth eth1 eth-act-type : 1000fd
eth eth1 auto-neg : enabled
eth eth1 loopback-mode : disabled
eth eth1 loopback-timeout : 60
eth eth1 connector-type : rj45
• MTU – R/O field to indicate the Maximum Transmission Unit of the port.
• Mac-addr – MAC address of the port.
• Admin – port enable/disable.