Managing interfaces in the web interface – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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Tunnel interface—Virtual Layer 3 interface at the ends of tunnels, which enables devices to transmit

packets through tunnels and recognize and process packets received from tunnels.

Virtual template (VT) interface—Template used for configuring virtual access (VA) interfaces.

Bridge-aggregation interface (BAGG)—Also known as a "Layer 2 aggregate interface", which

bundles multiple Layer 2 Ethernet interfaces.

Route-aggregation interface (RAGG)—Also known as a "Layer 3 aggregate interface", which
bundles multiple Layer 3 Ethernet interfaces.

RAGG subinterfaces—Also known as a "Layer 3 aggregate subinterface", which operates in the
network layer and processes Layer 3 protocols. You can assign an IP address for a RAGG

subinterface. A RAGG subinterface receives and transmits VLAN tagged packets on a RAGG

interface.

Dialer interfaces—Logical interfaces created for dialing services. A physical interface such as a
serial, BRI, or an Async interface, can inherit the configurations of a dialer interface after it is
assigned to the dialer interface. The baud rate of a dialer interface is always 64000 bps.

You can use the interface management feature to view interface information, create/remove logical

interfaces, change interface status, and reset interface parameters.

NOTE:

To use the interface as a service interface, you must add it to a security zone that is not the management
zone before configuring relevant service functions.

Managing interfaces in the web interface

Displaying the information and statistics of an interface

Select Device Management > Interface from the navigation tree to enter the page shown in

Figure 1

. The

page shows the name, IP address, mask, and status of each interface. Security zone information of Layer
2 Ethernet interfaces is not displayed on this page.

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