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Chapter 6 Interfaces
NXC CLI Reference Guide
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6.2.1.1 Basic Interface Properties Command Examples
The following commands make Ethernet interface ge1 a DHCP client.
[no] mss <536..1460> Specifies the maximum segment size (MSS) the
interface is to use. MSS is the largest amount of
data, specified in bytes, that the interface can
handle in a single, unfragmented piece. The
no
command has the interface use its default MSS.
[no] mtu <576..1500> Specifies the Maximum Transmission Unit, which is
the maximum number of bytes in each packet
moving through this interface. The NXC divides
larger packets into smaller fragments. The
no
command resets the MTU to 1500.
[no] shutdown Deactivates the specified interface. The
no
command activates it.
traffic-prioritize {tcp-ack|dns} bandwidth
<0..1048576> priority <1..7> [maximize-
bandwidth-usage];
Applies traffic priority when the interface sends
TCP-ACK traffic, or traffic for resolving domain
names. It also sets how much bandwidth the traffic
can use and can turn on maximize bandwidth
usage.
traffic-prioritize {tcp-ack|dns}
deactivate
Turns off traffic priority settings for when the
interface sends the specified type of traffic.
[no] upstream <0..1048576> Specifies the upstream bandwidth for the specified
interface. The
no command sets the upstream
bandwidth to 1048576.
interface send statistics interval <15..3600> Sets how often the NXC sends interface statistics
to external servers. For example, a syslog server.
show interface-name Displays all Ethernet interface system name and
user-defined name mappings.
interface-name ethernet_interface
user_defined_name
Specifies a name for an Ethernet interface. It can
use alphanumeric characters, hyphens, and
underscores, and it can be up to 11 characters
long.
ethernet_interface: This must be the system
name of an Ethernet interface. Use the show
interface-name command to see the system
name of interfaces.
user_defined_name:
This name cannot be one of the follows:
"ethernet", "ppp", "vlan", "bridge", "virtual",
"wlan", "cellular", "aux", "tunnel", "status",
"summary", "all"
This name cannot begin with one of the follows
either: "ge", "ppp", "vlan", "wlan-", "br",
"cellular", "aux", "tunnel".
Table 13 interface General Commands: Basic Properties and IP Address Assignment (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
Router# configure terminal
Router(config)# interface ge1
Router(config-if)# ip address dhcp
Router(config-if)# exit
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