Configuring Ethernet Interfaces
Ethernet Interfaces
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In addition to configuring these settings, you can:
assign access control policies (ACPs) or access control lists (ACLs) to the
interface
enable bridging
assign crypto maps to enable virtual private networks (VPNs)
configure settings for routing protocols
configure quality of service (QoS) settings
These settings are discussed in other chapters, as shown in Table 3-3.
Table 3-3.
Additional Configurations for the Ethernet Interface
Settings
access controls to filter incoming and outgoing traffic
bridging
VPNs
routing commands for OSPF, RIP, or BGP
quality of service settings
After you configure one Ethernet interface using the CLI, you can enable the
HTTP server and use the Web browser interface to configure the other
Ethernet interfaces, see Chapter 14: Using the Web Browser Interface for
Basic Configuration Tasks.
Ethernet subinterfaces are used to enable VLAN support. To configure VLAN
support and the Ethernet subinterfaces, you will configure these settings from
the Ethernet subinterface configuration mode context. (VLAN support is
discussed in the next section.)
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