Administering Interfaces 14-3
Defining an Interface When you define an interface, you define the interface’s network range,
zone name, and the VLAN index associated with the interface. Before you
define the AppleTalk interface to associate with an AppleTalk VLAN,
define the VLAN.
To define an AppleTalk interface:
1 From the top level of the Administration Console, enter:
appletalk interface define
The following message appears:
Configure seed interface? (n,y) [y]:
When you are prompted for interface parameters, press Return or Enter
to accept the existing value in brackets.
2 Enter
n (for no) or y (for yes).
3 Enter the start of the network range associated with the interface.
4 Enter the end of the network range associated with the interface.
5 Enter the default zone name.
Clients that have not been configured to use a particular zone use the
default zone name.
6 Enter the zone name.
You can enter up to 16 zone names per interface.
7 After you enter all the zone names, type
q
8 Enter the index of the AppleTalk VLAN that is associated with this
interface.
Example:
Top-Level Menu
system
ethernet
fddi
atm
bridge
ip
ipx
➧appletalk
snmp
analyzer
script
logout
➧interface
route
aarp
zone
forwarding
checksum
ping
statistics
display
➧define
remove
Enter start of network range: 10000
Enter end of network range: 10100
Enter default zone: engineering
Enter zone name: q
Appletalk VLANs:
Index Ports
3 1-8
4 9-12
Select VLAN index: 3