Interface Configuration Mode (Icm) - Alcatel-Lucent OmniAccess 700 Cli Configuration Manual

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One of the modes that you can access from CM is the Interface Configuration
Mode (ICM). Many features are enabled on a per-interface basis. Interface
configuration commands modify the operation of an interface such as Gigabit
Ethernet, T1 or E1, etc.
interface <name> <slot/port>
interface <name> <interface-
number>
controller <slot/port>
interface Serial <slot/
port:channel>
E
XAMPLE
The following command configures a Gigabit Ethernet interface:
ALU(config)#interface GigabitEthernet 7/0
ALU(config-if GigabitEthernet7/0)#
The following command configures a loopback interface:
ALU(config)#interface loopback 1
ALU(config-if loopback1)#
The following command configures a E1 controller and channelized serial interface:
ALU(config)# controller E1 0/0
ALU(config-controller E1)#
ALU(config-controller E1)# exit
ALU(config)#
ALU(config)#interface Serial 0/0:0
ALU(config-if Serial0/0:0)#
To exit the ICM and return to the CM, enter the Exit command.
ALU(config-if GigabitEthernet7/0)# exit
ALU(config)#
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Description
This command enables you to configure
virtual interfaces such as Gigabit
Ethernet, Serial (V.35/X.21/RS-232), and
Switchport (L2GE).
This command enables you to configure
logical interfaces such as tunnel
interface, loopback, VLAN.
This command enables you to configure
T1 or an E1 interface. This enters
Controller mode.
This command enables you to configure
a channelized serial interface in the
specific slot or port of the T1 or an E1
interface.
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