
6-4 Setting Up IP Interfaces
LX Series Configuration Guide
Setting Up IP Interfaces
IP interfaces are created and configured in the Interface
Command Mode. You can enter the Interface Command Mode by
executing the interface command in the Configuration
Command Mode. When you are in the Interface Command
Mode, the Interface Command prompt (such as
Intf 1-1:0 >>)
is displayed.
X To configure an IP interface
1. Execute the interface command in the Configuration
Command Mode:
Example Config:0 >>interface 1
This enters the Interface command mode for the specified
IP interface (IP interface 1 in the preceding example).
2. Use the address command to specify an IP Address, and
Subnet Mask, for the interface:
Example Intf 1-1:0 >>address 119.20.112.3 maskx 255.0.0.0
If you do not specify an explicit IP address, you can
configure the IP address to re-use the IP address of
another interface. Otherwise, the interface will default to
using the First Available IP address. See “Re-Using IP
Addresses” on page 6-5 for more information.
3. Use the broadcast command to specify the Broadcast
Address for the IP interface:
Example Intf 1-1:0 >>broadcast 119.255.255.255
4. Configure an authentication method (LOCAL, LDAP,
RADIUS, TACACS+, or RSA SecurID) for the IP interface.
For more information, see the following sections:
• “Configuring Local Authentication on an IP Interface”
on page 6-8
• “Configuring Server-Based Authentication on an
IP Interface” on page 6-8
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