Interface (To Configure) - Allied Telesis AT-x510-28GTX Command Reference Manual

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interface (to configure)

Overview
Use this command to select one or more interfaces to configure.
interface <interface-list>
Syntax
interface lo
Usage
A local loopback interface is one that is always available for higher layer protocols
to use and advertise to the network. Although a local loopback interface is
assigned an IP address, it does not have the usual requirement of connecting to a
lower layer physical entity. This lack of physical attachment creates the perception
of a local loopback interface always being accessible via the network.
Local loopback interfaces can be utilized by a number of protocols for various
purposes. They can be used to improve access to the device and also increase its
reliability, security, scalability and protection. In addition, local loopback interfaces
can add flexibility and simplify management, information gathering and filtering.
One example of this increased reliability is for OSPF to advertise a local loopback
interface as an interface-route into the network irrespective of the physical links
that may be "up" or "down" at the time. This provides a higher probability that the
routing traffic will be received and subsequently forwarded.
Mode
Global Configuration
The following example shows how to enter Interface mode to configure vlan1.
Example
Note how the prompt changes.
awplus#
awplus(config)#
awplus(config-if)#
C613-50102-01 REV C
Parameter
<interface-list>
lo
configure terminal
interface vlan1
Command Reference for x510 Series
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.6-1.x
Description
The interfaces or ports to configure.
An interface-list can be:
• an interface such as a VLAN (e.g. vlan2), a switch port (e.g.
port1.0.6), a static channel group (e.g. sa2) or a
dynamic (LACP) channel group (e.g. po2)
• a continuous range of interfaces, ports, static channel
groups or dynamic (LACP) channel groups separated by a
hyphen; e.g. vlan2-8, or port1.0.1-1.0.6, or
sa1-2, or po1-2
• a comma-separated list of the above; e.g.
port1.0.1,port1.0.4-1.0.6. Do not mix interface
types in a list
The specified interfaces must exist.
The local loopback interface.
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