Using Ethernet Interfaces
This document describes the Ethernet configuration and monitoring commands. It includes the following topics.
Displaying the Ethernet Prompts
Ethernet Commands
Displaying the Ethernet Prompts
To display the Ethernet configuration prompt
- 1. Enter list interfaces at the Config> prompt to display a list of interfaces.
- 2. Enter network followed by the number of the Ethernet interface.
Config>network 0
Ethernet interface configuration
ETH config>
To display the ETH> prompt
- 1. At the + prompt, enter list interface to display a list of interfaces configured.
- 2. At the + prompt, enter network followed by the number of the Ethernet interface.
+network 0
ETH>
Ethernet Commands
This section describes the Ethernet commands.
Press Space twice after you type a command to display the available parameters for each command for your router. Enter help for information about using the command line interface.
[C] means the command is available at the ETH config> prompt.
[M] means the command is available at the ETH> prompt.
Collisions [M]
Shows the counts of transmissions for packets that incurred collisions before successful transmission. The counters tally the count of packets successfully sent after the specified number of collisions for the range of 1 to 15 collisions.Note:
Increasing numbers of packets transmitting with collisions and higher numbers of collision per packet are signs of transmitting onto a busy Ethernet.
Clear these counters using the clear command at the + prompt. This data is exported via SNMP as the dot3CollTable MIB.
Syntax: collisions
Example: collisions
Transmitted with 1 collisions: 38
Transmitted with 2 collisions: 13
Transmitted with 3 collisions: 6
Transmitted with 4 collisions: 0
Transmitted with 5 collisions: 0
Transmitted with 6 collisions: 0
Transmitted with 7 collisions: 0
Transmitted with 8 collisions: 0
Transmitted with 9 collisions: 0
Transmitted with 10 collisions: 0
Transmitted with 11 collisions: 0
Transmitted with 12 collisions: 0
Transmitted with 13 collisions: 0
Transmitted with 14 collisions: 0
Transmitted with 15 collisions: 0
Exit [C] [M]
Returns to the previous prompt.
Syntax: exit
Example: exit
IP-Encapsulation [C]
Selects an encapsulation format for IP.
Syntax: IP-encapsulation
- ethernet
- ieee-802.3
ethernet
Selects Ethernet type 8137.
Example: ip-encapsulation ethernet
ieee-802.3
Selects Ethernet 802.3 without 802.2.
Example: ip-encapsulation ieee-802.3
List [C]
Displays the current configuration of the Ethernet interface.
Syntax: list
Example: list
Connector type: RJ45 STP (10BASET)
IP Encapsulation: ETHER
RJ45-Type [C]
Sets the cable type to RJ45 (10BaseT) UTP (100 Ohm) or STP (150 Ohm).
Syntax: rj45-type
- utp
- stp
utp
Unshielded twisted pair.
Example: rj45-type utp
stp
Shielded twisted pair.
Example: rj45-type stp
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