Variables:
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<ETH> is one of the network interfaces: ETH1/ETH2, WIRELESS, or BRIDGE. Note that you must
choose/configure the bridge interface if your PRO3X is set to the bridging mode.
Note: In the bridging mode, only the IP parameters of the BRIDGE interface function. The IP
parameters of ETH1/ETH2 and WIRELESS interfaces do NOT function.
Interface Description
eth1
Show the IPv4 or IPv6 configuration of the ETH1 interface.
eth2
Show the IPv4 or IPv6 configuration of the ETH2 interface.
wireless
Show the IPv4 or IPv6 configuration of the WIRELESS interface.
bridge
Show the IPv4 or IPv6 configuration of the BRIDGE interface.
all
Show the IPv4 or IPv6 configuration of all interfaces.
Tip: You can also type the command without adding this
option "all" to get the same data. That is, show network ipv4
interface.
Network Interface Settings
This command shows the specified network interface's information which is NOT related to IP
configuration. For example, the Ethernet port's LAN interface speed and duplex mode, or the wireless
interface's SSID parameter and authentication protocol.
#
show network interface <ETH>
Variables:
•
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<ETH> is one of the network interfaces: ETH1/ETH2, WIRELESS, or BRIDGE. Note that you must
choose/configure the bridge interface if your PRO3X is set to the bridging mode.
Note: In the bridging mode, only the IP parameters of the BRIDGE interface function. The IP
parameters of ETH1/ETH2 and WIRELESS interfaces do NOT function.
Interface Description
eth1
Show the ETH1 interface's non-IP settings.
eth2
Show the ETH2 interface's non-IP settings.
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