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Table 45 interface Commands: MAC Setting (continued)
COMMAND
type {internal |
external | general}
no use-defined-mac
use-defined-mac

13.3.2 Port Grouping Commands

This section covers commands that are specific to port grouping.
Note: In CLI, representative interfaces are also called representative ports.
Table 46 Basic Interface Setting Commands
COMMAND
show port-grouping
port-grouping interface_name
port <1..x>
no port <1..x>
port status Port<1..x>
[no] duplex <full | half>
exit
[no] negotiation auto
[no] speed <100,10>
show port setting
show port status
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DESCRIPTION
Sets which type of network you will connect this interface. The UAG automatically adds
default route and SNAT settings for traffic it routes from internal interfaces to external
interfaces; for example LAN to WAN traffic.
internal: Set this to connect to a local network. Other corresponding configuration
options: DHCP server and DHCP relay. The UAG automatically adds default SNAT settings for
traffic flowing from this interface to an external interface.
external: Set this to connect to an external network (like the Internet). The UAG
automatically adds this interface to the default WAN trunk.
general: Set this if you want to manually configure a policy route to add routing and SNAT
settings for the interface.
Has the interface use its default MAC address.
Has the interface use a MAC address that you specify.
DESCRIPTION
Displays which physical ports are assigned to each representative interface.
Adds the specified physical port to the specified representative interface.
<1..x> where x equals the highest numbered port for your UAG model.
Removes the specified physical port from its current representative interface and
adds it to its default representative interface (for example, port x --> gex).
Enters a sub-command mode to configure the specified port's settings.
Sets the port's duplex mode. The no command returns the default setting.
Leaves the sub-command mode.
Sets the port to use auto-negotiation to determine the port speed and duplex. The
no command turns off auto-negotiation.
Sets the Ethernet port's connection speed in Mbps. The no command returns the
default setting.
Displays the Ethernet port negotiation, duplex, and speed settings.
Displays statistics for the Ethernet ports.
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