
Configuring IP Interfaces
Re-Using IP Addresses 6-5
See the following sections to configure optional parameters for
an IP interface:
“Specifying SSH Keepalive Parameters” on page 6-5
“Specifying Socket Numbers” on page 6-6
“Specifying Maximum Transmission Units (MTU)” on page 6-7
Re-Using IP Addresses
Unless you configure an IP address, with the address command,
the IP interface will obtain its IP address from the First Available
interface or from the interface that you specify in the
unnumbered interface command.
In the following example, the unnumbered interface command
specifies that Interface 4 will use the IP address of Interface 3:
Example Intf 4-4:0 >>unnumbered interface 3
If you do not execute the unnumbered interface command, or
the address command, the interface re-uses the First Available
IP address.
Specifying SSH Keepalive Parameters
The SSH Keepalive Count is the number of times that an SSH
client will attempt to make an SSH connection to an IP interface.
The SSH Keepalive Interval is the length of time, in seconds,
between attempts at making an SSH connection to the IP
interface.
X To specify the SSH Keepalive Count
Execute the ssh keepalive count command:
Example Intf 1-1:0 >>ssh keepalive count 8
X To specify the SSH Keepalive Interval
Execute the ssh keepalive interval command:
Example Intf 1-1:0 >>ssh keepalive interval 30
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