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11.4

Configuring Underlying Ethernet Devices

The Ethernet Devices table lets you configure up to 1,024 Ethernet Devices. An Ethernet
Device represents a Layer-2 bridging device and is assigned a unique VLAN ID and an
Ethernet Group (Ethernet port group). Multiple Ethernet Devices can be associated with the
same Ethernet Group. The Ethernet Device (VLAN) can be configured with a VLAN tagging
policy, which determines whether the Ethernet Device accepts tagged or untagged packets
received on the Ethernet port associated with the Ethernet Device.
Once configured, assign the Ethernet Device to an IP network interface in the IP Interfaces
table ('Underlying Device' field) and/or with a static route in the Static Routes table
('Ethernet Output Device' field). You can assign the same Ethernet Device to multiple IP
network interfaces and thereby, implement multi-homing (multiple addresses on the same
interface/VLAN).
By default, the device provides a pre-configured Ethernet Device at Index 0 with the
following settings:
Name: "vlan 1"
VLAN ID: 1
Ethernet Group: GROUP 1
Tagging Policy: Untagged
MTU: 1500
The pre-configured Ethernet Device is associated with the default IP network interface (ie.,
OAMP) in the IP Interfaces table. The Untagged policy of the pre-configured Ethernet
Device enables you to connect to the device using the default OAMP interface.
You can view configured Ethernet Devices that have been successfully applied to the
device (saved to flash) in the Ethernet Device Status table. This page is accessed by
clicking the Ethernet Device Status Table button located at the bottom of the Ethernet
Devices table. The Ethernet Device Status table can also be accessed from the Navigation
tree (see ''Viewing Ethernet Device Status'' on page 733).
Note:
interface (in the IP Interfaces table). You can only delete it once you have
disassociated it from the IP network interface.
Version 7.2
different switch where both are in the same subnet.
For Ethernet Group settings for the Maintenance interface when
implementing High Availability, see Initial HA Configuration on
page 611.
Assigns the first port to the Ethernet Group. To assign no port, set this
field to None.
Note: Before you can re-assign a port to a different Ethernet Group,
you must first remove the port from its current Ethernet Group. To
remove the port, either set this field to None or to a different port.
Assigns the second port to the Ethernet Group. To assign no port, set
this field to None.
Note: Before you can re-assign a port to a different Ethernet Group,
you must first remove the port from its current Ethernet Group. To
remove the port, either set this field to None or to a different port.
You cannot delete an Ethernet Device that is associated with an IP network
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