Selecting The Frame Format For An Ethernet Port - Patton electronics SmartNode Series Software Configuration Manual

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SmartWare Software Configuration Guide
Figure 30
shows the logical binding of the Ethernet port at slot 0 on port 0 to the IP interface lan which is
defined in the IP context router.
This procedure describes how to bind the Ethernet port to an already existing IP interface
Mode: Configure
Step
1
node (cfg)#port ethernet slot port
2
node (prt-eth)[ slot/port ]#bind interface name router
Example: Binding an Ethernet port to an IP interface
The following example shows how to bind the Ethernet port on slot 0 and port 0 of a SmartNode 1000, 2000,
or 4000 series device to an already existing IP interface lan.
SN(cfg)#port ethernet 0 0
SN(prt-eth)[0/0]#bind interface lan router

Selecting the frame format for an Ethernet port

The frame format defines the logical grouping of information sent as a data link layer unit over a transmission
medium. Depending on the components receiving data sent from a SmartNode via an Ethernet connection,
the frame format has to be specified. The command frame-format allows you to set the sending of either IEEE
802.3 or IEEE 802.1Q frames. Supported command options are:
dot1q—Sends VLAN-tagged IEEE 802.1Q frames used for virtual LANs
standard—Sends standard IEEE 802.3 Ethernet frames
Ethernet port configuration task list
Figure 30. Binding of an Ethernet port to an IP interface
Command
13 • Ethernet port configuration
Purpose
Enters Ethernet port configuration
mode for the interface on slot and
port
Binds the Ethernet port to the already
existing IP interface if-name
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