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mac
Syntax
mac ieee-mac-addr
no mac
Context
config>router>interface
Description
This command assigns a specific MAC address to an IP interface. Only one MAC address can be
assigned to an IP interface. When multiple mac commands are entered, the last command overwrites
the previous command.
The no form of the command returns the MAC address of the IP interface to the default value.
Default
IP interface has a system-assigned MAC address.
Parameters
ieee-mac-addr — Specifies the 48-bit MAC address for the IP interface in the form aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
ntp-broadcast
Syntax
[no] ntp-broadcast
Context
config>router>interface
Description
This command enables SNTP broadcasts received on the IP interface. This parameter is only valid
when the SNTP broadcast-client global parameter is configured.
The no form of the command disables SNTP broadcast received on the IP interface.
Default
no ntp-broadcast
port
Syntax
port port-name
no port
Context
config>router>interface
Description
This command creates an association with a logical IP interface and a physical port.
An interface can also be associated with the system (loopback address).
The command returns an error if the interface is already associated with another port or the system. In
this case, the association must be deleted before the command is re-attempted. The port-id can be in
one of the following forms:
7210 SAS M, X Router Configuration Guide
or aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff, where aa, bb, cc, dd, ee and ff are hexadecimal numbers. Allowed values
are any non-broadcast, non-multicast MAC and non-IEEE reserved MAC addresses.
• Ethernet Interfaces
If the card in the slot has MDAs, port-id is in the slot_number/MDA_number/port_number
format; for example, 1/1/3 specifies port 3 of the MDA installed in MDA slot 1 on the card
installed in chassis slot 1.
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