Connection: Ethernet With No Encapsulation - Cisco OL-4015-08 User Manual

Cisco router and security device manager user's guide
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Connection: Ethernet with No Encapsulation

IP Address
Authentication
Connection: Ethernet with No Encapsulation
IP Address
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Static IP Address
Available with PPPoE encapsulation and with no encapsulation. If you choose
static IP address, enter the IP address and subnet mask or the network bits in the
fields provided. For more information, refer to
Dynamic (DHCP Client)
Available with PPPoE encapsulation and with no encapsulation. If you choose
Dynamic, the router will lease an IP address from a remote DHCP server. Enter
the name of the DHCP server that will assign addresses.
IP Unnumbered
Available with PPPoE encapsulation. Select IP Unnumbered if you want the
interface to share an IP address that has already been assigned to another
interface. Then, choose the interface whose IP address you want the interface that
you are configuring to use.
Easy IP (IP Negotiated)
Available with PPPoE encapsulation. Select Easy IP (IP Negotiated) if the router
will obtain an IP address via PPP/IPCP address negotiation.
Click this button to enter
Use this screen to configure an Ethernet connection with no encapsulation.
Select how the router will obtain an
Static IP address—If you choose static IP address, enter the IP address and
subnet mask, or network bits in the fields provided. For more information,
refer to
IP Addresses and Subnet
IP Addresses and Subnet
CHAP/PAP
authentication password information.
IP address
for this link.
Masks.
Chapter 4
Edit Interface/Connection
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Masks.

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