SmartWare Software Configuration Guide
Example: List existing IP interfaces
You can display IP interface information by using the show ip interface command in configuration mode. In
the following example, only the information available for IP interface lan is displayed. Depending on the num-
ber of defined IP interfaces, the output of the show ip interface command can be longer.
SN(ctx-ip)[router]#show ip interface
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Context:
Name:
IP Address:
P2P:
MTU:
ICMP router-discovery:
ICMP redirect:
State:
Binding:
An easy way to list existing interfaces is by using the interface command followed by a "?" in the IP context
configuration mode, which creates a list of all the defined IP interfaces.
SN(cfg)#context ip router
SN(ctx-ip)[router]#interface <?>
<interface>
external
internal
lan
wan
Deleting IP interfaces
It is often necessary to delete an existing interface in the IP context. The procedure described below assumes
that you would like to delete the IP interface name. Use the no argument to the interface command as in the
following demonstration in IP context configuration mode.
Mode: Context IP
Step
1
node (ctx-ip)[router]#no interface name Deletes the existing IP interfaces name
Example: Delete IP interfaces
The procedure described below assumes that you would like to delete the IP interface named external. Use the
following commands in IP context mode.
1. List the existing interfaces:
SN(ctx-ip)[router]#interface <?>
<interface>
external
internal
lan
wan
IP context selection and basic interface configuration tasks
router
lan
192.168.1.3 255.255.255.0
point-to-point
1500
enabled
send only
OPENED
ethernet 0 0 0/ethernet/ip
New interface
Existing interface
Existing interface
Existing interface
Existing interface
Command
New interface
Existing interface
Existing interface
Existing interface
Existing interface
5 • Establishing basic IP connectivity
Purpose
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