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HP ProCurve 7000dl Series User Manual

HP ProCurve 7000dl Series
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Configuring Ethernet Interfaces
Ethernet Interfaces
and Configuration Guide, Chapter 4: ProCurve Secure Router OS Firewall—
Protecting the Internal, Trusted Network; for more information about access
controls, see the Advanced Management and Configuration Guide,
Chapter 5: Applying Access Control to Router Interfaces.)
Configuring the Ethernet Interface
The Ethernet interface is the only interface on the ProCurve Secure Router
that you configure to control both the Physical and the Data Link Layers of a
connection. To configure an Ethernet interface, you must access the appro-
priate interface. Like the physical WAN interfaces on the ProCurve Secure
Router, the Ethernet interfaces are referred to by their slot and port number.
For Ethernet interfaces, the slot number is always 0. The port number for the
bottom Ethernet port is 1, so the interface for that port is referred to as
Ethernet 0/1. The port number for the top port is 2, so the interface for that
port is referred to as Ethernet 0/2. (See Figure 3-2.)
Figure 3-2. Ethernet Ports on the ProCurve Secure Router
To access the Ethernet configuration mode context in the command line
interface (CLI), enter the following command from the global configuration
mode context:
Syntax: interface ethernet 0/<port>
For example, if you want to configure the bottom Ethernet port, enter:
ProCurve(config)# interface ethernet 0/1
Ethernet 0/2
Ethernet 0/1

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ModelProCurve 7000dl Series
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