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3-12 T-Series Traffic Director Installation, Configuration and Administration Guide
Chapter 3 Basic T1000/Unison Load-Balancing Configuration
Configuring Network Interfaces
“Interface” refers to the physical network connections on the front panel of the T1000. The
configurations in this section enable and disable the required interfaces and set interface
properties.
The following example shows how to configure the network interfaces of T1000 using the
set interface command. The set interface command has the following general syntax for
this purpose:
set interface if/index [-speed speed] [-haMonitor (ON | OFF)]
[-tagall (ON | OFF)] [-lacpMode lacpMode] [-lacpKey positive_integer]
[-lacpPriority positive_integer] [-lacpTimeout (LONG | SHORT)]
[-ifAlias string] [-throughput positive_integer]
[-bandwidthHigh positive_integer [-bandwidthNormal positive_integer]]
Using the example configuration:
>set interface 10/1 -tagall ON -throughput 0 -bandwidthHigh 0 -bandwidthNormal 0
Done
>set interface 10/2 -tagall ON -throughput 0 -bandwidthHigh 0 -bandwidthNormal 0
Done
>set interface 10/3 -tagall ON -throughput 0 -bandwidthHigh 0 -bandwidthNormal 0
Done
>set interface 10/4 -tagall ON -throughput 0 -bandwidthHigh 0 -bandwidthNormal 0
Done
To disable unused ports, use the set interface command as follows:
>set interface 10/7 -haMonitor OFF -tagall ON -state DISABLED -throughput 0
-bandwidthHigh 0
Done
Use the show interface command to display the current configuration. For example:
> show interface
1) Interface 0/1 (Gig Ethernet 10/100/1000 MBits) #8
flags=0xc021 <ENABLED, UP, UP, autoneg, HAMON, 802.1q>
MTU=1514, native vlan=1, MAC=00:25:90:64:ba:86, uptime 14h23m23s
Requested: media AUTO, speed AUTO, duplex AUTO, fctl OFF,
throughput 0
Actual: media UTP, speed 1000, duplex FULL, fctl OFF, throughput 1000
2) Interface 0/2 (Gig Ethernet 10/100/1000 MBits) #9
flags=0x4001 <ENABLED, DOWN, down, autoneg, 802.1q>
MTU=1514, native vlan=1, MAC=00:25:90:64:ba:87, downtime 203h16m39s
Requested: media AUTO, speed AUTO, duplex AUTO, fctl OFF,
throughput 0
3) Interface 10/1 (10G Ethernet, no SFP+ found) #0
flags=0x400c021 <ENABLED, UP, BOUND to LA/1, UP, autoneg, 802.1q>
LACP <Active, Long timeout, key 1, priority 32768>
MTU=1514, MAC=00:1b:21:cf:18:20, uptime 14h23m21s
Requested: media AUTO, speed AUTO, duplex AUTO, fctl OFF,
throughput 0
Actual: media FIBER, speed 10000, duplex FULL, fctl OFF, throughput 10000
4) Interface 10/2 (10G Ethernet, no SFP+ found) #2
flags=0x400c021 <ENABLED, UP, BOUND to LA/1, UP, autoneg, 802.1q>
LACP <Active, Long timeout, key 1, priority 32768>
MTU=1514, MAC=00:1b:21:cf:13:70, uptime 14h23m22s

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