Multiple Ip Addresses On Ethernet Ports; Binding Of An Ethernet Port To An Ip Interface - Patton electronics SmartWare R.3.20 Software Configuration Manual

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Figure 21
shows the logical binding of the Ethernet port at slot 0 on port 0 to the IP interface lan which is
defined in the IP context router.
This procedure describes how to bind the Ethernet port to an already existing IP interface
Mode: Configure
Step
node (cfg)#port ethernet slot port
1
node (prt-eth)[ slot/port ]#bind interface name router
2
Example: Binding an Ethernet port to an IP interface
The following example shows how to bind the Ethernet port on slot 0 and port 0 to an already existing IP
interface lan.
node(cfg)#port ethernet 0 0
node(prt-eth)[0/0]#bind interface lan router

Multiple IP addresses on Ethernet ports

It is possible to use multiple IP addresses on an Ethernet port by binding the port to multiple IP interfaces.
Each of the IP interfaces uses an IP address of one of the subnets on the Ethernet ports.
The procedures below demonstrate how IP addresses of two different networks can be used on an Ethernet
port. However, if necessary any number of IP interfaces can be bound to an Ethernet port.
Ethernet port configuration task list
interface lan
bind command
Port
Ethernet
0 0
Figure 21. Binding of an Ethernet port to an IP interface
Command
12 • Ethernet port configuration
Context
IP
"router"
interface wan
bind command
Port
Ethernet
0 1
Enters Ethernet port configuration
mode for the interface on slot and
port
Binds the Ethernet port to the already
existing IP interface if-name
Purpose
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