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Table 33. Ethernet Configuration Command Summary (continued)
Command Function
Physical-Address Sets the physical MAC address.
Exit Returns you to the previous command level. See “Exiting
a Lower Level Environment” on page 11.
Connector-Type
Use the connector-type command to set the connector type. 2210s support AUI
(10BASE5) and RJ-45 (10BASE-T) connectors, and auto-config options.
Syntax:
connector-type
name
IP-Encapsulation
Use the IP-encapsulation command to select Ethernet (Ethernet type X’0800’) or
IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet 802.3 with SNAP). Enter e or i.
Syntax:
ip-encapsulation
type
List
Use the list command to display the current configuration for the Ethernet interface
including the connector-type, IPX encapsulation type, and IP encapsulation type.
Syntax:
list
all
Example:
list all
Connector type: AUI (10BASE5)
MAC Address: 12:15:00:FA:00:FE
Physical-Address
Use the physical-address command to set the physical (MAC) address.
physical-address
This command lets you indicate whether you want to define a locally
administered address for the Ethernet interface’s MAC sublayer address, or
use the default burned-in address (indicated by all zeros). The MAC
sublayer address is the address that the Ethernet interface uses to receive
and transmit frames.
Note: Pressing Enter leaves the value the same. Entering 0 causes the
router to use the burned-in address. The default is to use the
burned-in address.
Valid Values: Any 12-digit hexadecimal address.
Default Value: burned-in address (indicated by all zeros).
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