Cisco ASA Series Cli Configuration Manual page 416

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Default Settings
Default Settings
This section lists default settings for interfaces if you do not have a factory default configuration. For
information about the factory default configurations, see the
on page
Default State of Interfaces
The default state of an interface depends on the type and the context mode.
In multiple context mode, all allocated interfaces are enabled by default, no matter what the state of the
interface is in the system execution space. However, for traffic to pass through the interface, the interface
also has to be enabled in the system execution space. If you shut down an interface in the system
execution space, then that interface is down in all contexts that share it.
In single mode or in the system execution space, interfaces have the following default states:
Default Speed and Duplex
Default Connector Type
The ASA 5550 (slot 1) and the 4GE SSM for the ASA 5510 and higher ASA include two connector
types: copper RJ-45 and fiber SFP. RJ-45 is the default. You can configure the ASA to use the fiber SFP
connectors.
Default MAC Addresses
By default, the physical interface uses the burned-in MAC address, and all subinterfaces of a physical
interface use the same burned-in MAC address.
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You cannot use interfaces on the 4GE SSM, including the integrated 4GE SSM in slot 1 on the ASA
5550, as part of an EtherChannel.
For failover guidelines, see the
For clustering guidelines, see the
1-18.
Physical interfaces—Disabled.
Redundant Interfaces—Enabled. However, for traffic to pass through the redundant interface, the
member physical interfaces must also be enabled.
Subinterfaces—Enabled. However, for traffic to pass through the subinterface, the physical interface
must also be enabled.
EtherChannel port-channel interfaces—Enabled. However, for traffic to pass through the
EtherChannel, the channel group physical interfaces must also be enabled.
By default, the speed and duplex for copper (RJ-45) interfaces are set to auto-negotiate.
The fiber interface for the ASA 5550 (slot 1) and the 4GE SSM has a fixed speed and does not
support duplex, but you can set the interface to negotiate link parameters (the default) or not to
negotiate.
For fiber interfaces for the ASA 5580 and 5585-X, the speed is set for automatic link negotiation.
Chapter 1
Starting Interface Configuration (ASA 5510 and Higher)
"Failover Guidelines" section on page
"Clustering Guidelines" section on page
"Factory Default Configurations" section
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1-11.

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