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102 BSGX4e Business Gateway User Guide
NN47928-102 Release 01.01
LAN Interface (eth1)
This section describes how to configure the IP interface to the LAN (eth1). The eth1
interface is the interface for the uplink (MII) port for the LAN switch. Thus, its
configuration is always 100 Mbps, full duplex mode, with flow control disabled.
NOTE: Configure the LAN ports before configuring the LAN interface (eth1). See
“LAN Switch Ports” (page 97).
NOTE: Initially, the DHCP client is disabled for eth1 and the static IP address
192.168.1.1/24 is assigned to the interface. To see the current eth1
configuration, enter show interface ip eth1.
A DHCP server is configured on the eth1 interface. When a LAN device requests an IP
address, the DHCP server can assign an address from its address pool. For more
information, see “DHCP Server” (page 309).
eth1 Configuration Command
To configure the IP interface for the LAN, enter the following command:
> config interface ip eth1
Table 27 describes the parameters for config interface ip eth1.
Configure eth1 Interface Example
The following example specifies the IP address and mask of the eth1 interface and
then saves the configuration:
IP address: 192.168.1.1
IP mask: 255.255.255.0
Table 27. LAN Interface Parameters
Parameter Description
ip IP address and mask of interface. The address and mask can be
specified with dotted-decimal or CIDR notation (for example,
192.168.15.3.3/255.255.255.0 or 192.168.15.33/24).
This parameter is required if DHCP is disabled. The subnet must
not overlap with that of any other interface or include
addresses from the DHCP server pool (see “DHCP Server” (page
309)).
mtu Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) of the interface (in bytes).
The default is 1500 bytes.
dhcp Indicates whether DHCP is enabled. The initial setting is off.
status Indicates whether eth1 is enabled (up | down). The default is
up.
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