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Details About Interface
Why Are Some Interfaces or Connections Read-Only?
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Description
This column contains any descriptions provided for this connection.
This area of the window displays association and, if applicable, connection details
about the interface chosen in the interface list. Association details include such
information as Network Address Translation (NAT), access, and inspection rules,
IPsec policies, and Easy VPN configurations. Connection details include IP
address, encapsulation type, and DHCP options.
Item Name
The name of the configuration item, such as IP address/Subnet mask, or IPsec
policy. The actual items listed in this column depend on the type of interface
chosen.
Item Value
If the named item has a configured value, it is displayed in this column.
There are many conditions that can prevent Cisco SDM from modifying a
previously configured interface or subinterface.
For reasons why a previously configured serial interface or subinterface may
appear as read-only in the interface list, see the help topic
Serial Interface or Subinterface Configuration May Be
For reasons why a previously configured ATM interface or subinterface may
appear as read-only in the interface list, see the help topic
ATM Interface or Subinterface Configuration May Be
For reasons why a previously configured Ethernet LAN or WAN interface
may appear as read-only in the interface list, see the help topic
an Ethernet Interface Configuration May Be
For reasons why a previously configured ISDN BRI interface may appear as
read-only in the interface list, see the help topic
Interface Configuration May Be
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