D-Link DI-3660 [19/506] Introduction of sub interface

D-Link DI-3660 [19/506] Introduction of sub interface
Command Line Interface Reference Manual
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If you want to configure the serial interface 1/0, input the following content:
[DEFAULT@router /config/]#interface
Key Word:
U(undo) D(default) Q(quit)
(00)FastEthernet FastEthernet interface
(01)Ethernet Ethernet interface
(02)Serial Serial interface
(03)Async Asynchronous interface
(04)Null Null interface
(05)Loopback Loopback interface
(06)Tunnel Tunnel interface
(07)Dialer Dialer interface
(08)Multilink Multilink-group interface
(09)Virtual-template Virtual template interface
(10)Virtual-tunnel Virtual tunnel interface
Please Input the code of command to be excute(0-10): 2
Please input a interface name:s1/0
Will you excute it? (Y/N):y
In the interface configuration mode, it will wait for the user to input the enter string each time a configuration
is performed. After input the enter, it will automatically display all the performable commands of the interface to
provide to users.
Notice: It is not necessary to add a space between the interface type and interface number. For example, in the preceding
line you can specify either serial 10/0 or serial 0/0. The command will work by either way.
2. The commands which define the protocols and applications to be implemented on the interface can be configured under
the current interface configuration mode. All sort of commands will exist until quit the interface configuration mode or
switch to another interface.
3. Once the configuration was completed, user is able to test the status of interface by the command show that list in the
section “Supervise and maintain interface“.
Notice: Configuring channelized E1 interfaces requires additional steps. When you configure channelized T1or
channelized E1, you must first define the channels and the time slots that comprise the channels. Use the commands of
controller E1” and “channel-group”, and then use interface serial to configure generated serial interface.
3.3 Introduction of Sub-interface
Configuring multiple sub-interfaces on a single physical interface allows greater flexibility and connectivity on the
network. A sub-interface is a mechanism that allows a single physical interface to support multiple logical interfaces or
networks. That is, several logical interfaces or networks can be associated with a single hardware interface. Sub-interfaces
are implemented in various WAN protocols, including Frame Relay and X.25 protocol.
3.4 Configure public configuration of interface
The following section describes commands that executed on any type of interface and thereby configure the common
configuration of interface. The common configuration of interface that available to be configured includes:
u You can add a description about an interface to help you remember what is attached to it. This description is meant
solely as a comment to help identify what the interface is being used for. The description will appear in the output
of the following commands: “show running-config, and “show interfaces. To add a description for any
interface, use the following command in interface configuration mode:

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