Configuring A Ve Interface - HP MSR Router Series Wan Access Configuration Manual

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Configuring a VE interface

Before you configure IPoEoA and PPPoEoA, you must specify a VE interface.
To configure a VE interface:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create a VE
interface and enter
VE interface view.
3.
Configure the
description for the
interface.
Configure the MTU
4.
for the interface.
5.
Configure the MAC
address for the
interface.
6.
Configure the
expected bandwidth
for the interface.
7.
Restore the default
settings for the
interface.
8.
Shut down the
interface.
To configure a VE subinterface:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create a VE subinterface
and enter VE subinterface
view.
3.
Configure the description
for the subinterface.
4.
Configure the MTU for
the subinterface.
5.
Configure the expected
bandwidth for the
subinterface.
6.
Restore the default
settings for the interface.
7.
Shut down the
subinterface.
Command
system-view
interface virtual-ethernet
interface-number
description text
mtu size
mac-address mac-address
bandwidth bandwidth-value
default
shutdown
Command
system-view
interface virtual-ethernet
interface-number.subnumber
description text
mtu size
bandwidth bandwidth-value
default
shutdown
137
Remarks
N/A
If the interface already exists, use this
command to enter the VE interface view.
You can create a maximum of 1024 VE
interfaces.
By default, the description is in the format of
interface-name Interface, for example,
Virtual-Ethernet 0 Interface.
By default, the MTU for the interface is 1500
bytes.
By default, the VE interface uses the bridge
MAC address as its MAC address.
By default, the expected bandwidth (in kbps)
is the interface baud rate divided by 1000.
N/A
By default, the interface is up.
Remarks
N/A
By default, no VE subinterface exists.
By default, the description is in the format of
interface-name Interface.
By default, the MTU for the subinterface is
1500 bytes.
By default, the expected bandwidth (in kbps)
is the subinterface baud rate divided by
1000.
N/A
By default, the subinterface is up.

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