Configuring Interfaces - Cisco WLC 5700 Series Interface Configuration Manual

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Configuring Interfaces

• Routed ports: Routed ports are physical ports configured to be in Layer 3 mode by using the no switchport
• Layer 3 EtherChannel ports: EtherChannel interfaces made up of routed ports.
A Layer 3 controller can have an IP address assigned to each routed port and SVI.
There is no defined limit to the number of SVIs and routed ports that can be configured in a controller or in
a controller stack. However, the interrelationship between the number of SVIs and routed ports and the number
of other features being configured might have an impact on CPU usage because of hardware limitations. If
the controller is using its maximum hardware resources, attempts to create a routed port or SVI have these
results:
• If you try to create a new routed port, the controller generates a message that there are not enough
• If you try to create an extended-range VLAN, an error message is generated, and the extended-range
• If the controller is notified by VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) of a new VLAN, it sends a message that
• If the controller attempts to boot up with a configuration that has more VLANs and routed ports than
All Layer 3 interfaces require an IP address to route traffic. This procedure shows how to configure an interface
as a Layer 3 interface and how to assign an IP address to an interface.
If the physical port is in Layer 2 mode (the default), you must enter the no switchport interface
Note
configuration command to put the interface into Layer 3 mode. Entering a no switchport command
disables and then re-enables the interface, which might generate messages on the device to which the
interface is connected. Furthermore, when you put an interface that is in Layer 2 mode into Layer 3 mode,
the previous configuration information related to the affected interface might be lost, and the interface is
returned to its default configuration
Configuring Interfaces
This module lists the generic steps used to configure any interface on the controller. You must use the following
steps to configure interfaces on the controller:
Before You Begin
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When configuring SVIs, you can also configure SVI autostate exclude on a port in the SVI to exclude
that port from being included in determining SVI line-state status.
interface configuration command.
resources to convert the interface to a routed port, and the interface remains as a switchport.
VLAN is rejected.
there are not enough hardware resources available and shuts down the VLAN. The output of the show
vlan user EXEC command shows the VLAN in a suspended state.
hardware can support, the VLANs are created, but the routed ports are shut down, and the controller
sends a message that this was due to insufficient hardware resources.
Interface Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS XE Release 3E (Cisco WLC 5700 Series)
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