Syntax
interface type slot_num card_num port_num sub-interface_num
type
slot_num
card_num
port_num
sub-
interface_num
Slots, cards, ports, and sub‐interfaces are expressed as follows on the CLI:
0
<0-0>/<1-2>/<0-3>
<1-2>/<0-3>
<1-2>/<0-3>.<1-30>
<1-2>/<0-3>:<0-31>
<1-2>/<0-3>:<0-31> .<1-30>
Note: Leading zeros defined in interface_num can be omitted. For example, 0/1/2 is equivalent to 1/2.
Syntax of the "no" Form
The no command deletes the interface:
no interface serial port_num interface_num
Note: You cannot directly delete a Serial interface assigned to a T1/E1 channel group. You must
instead delete a channel group to delete the Serial port.
Mode
Global configuration:
Examples
This example selects interface serial 1/0 and sets PPP encapsulation:
ATM, BRI, Dialer, Fast/GigabitEthernet, Loopback, Multilink, Serial or VPN
port.
The NIM number ranging from 0 to 6 depending on the XSR model.
The NIM card number ranging from 1 to 2 depending on the NIM installed in
the slot.
The physical port number ranging from: 0 (ATM), 0 to 1 (BRI), 0 to 255 (Dialer
& VPN), 0 to 15 (Loopback), 1 to 32767 (Multilink), 0 to 3 (Serial), 1 to 2
(FastEthernet), 1 to 3 (GigabitEthernet), and 0 (Console).
If a Serial port resides on a T1/E1 port, then channel group data must be
added at the end of the string to mark which channel group of the T1/E1 port
will be set:
card_num/NIM_num/ port_within_NIM: [channel‐group_num].
For example, 0/2/1:15 sets channel‐group 15 of the T1 or E1 port 1 in NIM slot
2 on the motherboard.
Number ranging from 1 to 30 (ATM, BRI & Serial), and 1 to 64 (Fast/
GigabitEthernet).
XSR(config)#
The console port. (Only on the XSR 1800 series)
Slot, card, and port number.
Card and port number.
Card, port and sub‐interface number.
Card, port and channel number.
Card, port, channel and sub‐interface number.
XSR CLI Reference Guide 8-85
PPP Commands