Cisco N7K-C7010 Configuration Guide - Page 61
Shutting Down and Activating the Interface
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Chapter 2 Configuring Basic Interface Parameters Configuring the Basic Interface Parameters Send document comments to [email protected] This example shows how to configure the throughput-delay time so that one interface is preferred over another. A lower delay value is preferred over a higher value. In this example, Ethernet 7/48 is preferred over 7/47. The default delay for 7/48 is less than the configured value on 7/47, which is set for the highest value (16777215): switch# configure terminal switch(config)# interface ethernet 7/47 switch(config-if)# delay 16777215 switch(config-if)# ip address 192.168.10.1/24 switch(config-if)# ip router eigrp 10 switch(config-if)# no shutdown switch(config-if)# exit switch(config)# interface ethernet 7/48 switch(config-if)# ip address 192.168.11.1/24 switch(config-if)# ip router eigrp 10 switch(config-if)# no shutdown switch(config-if)# Note You must first ensure the EIGRP feature is enabled by running the feature eigrp command. Shutting Down and Activating the Interface You can shut down and restart Ethernet or management interfaces. When you shut down interfaces, they become disabled and all monitoring displays show them as being down. This information is communicated to other network servers through all dynamic routing protocols. When the interfaces are shut down, the interface is not included in any routing updates. To activate the interface, you must restart the device. SUMMARY STEPS 1. configure terminal 2. interface interface 3. shutdown 4. show interface interface 5. no shutdown 6. show interface interface 7. exit 8. copy running-config startup-config OL-23435-03 Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS Interfaces Configuration Guide, Release 5.x 2-37