Configuration tab, Hsrp parameters tab, Ethernet interface – Cisco 12000/10700 V3.1.1 User Manual

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Chapter 8 Interface Configuration

Ethernet Interface Configuration

Step 6

Configure the fields in the HSRP Parameters tab, as required. For further information on the fields
displayed in this window, see

“Ethernet Interface Configuration Window—Detailed Description”

section on page 8-12

.

Step 7

Click Save to save your configuration changes.

Step 8

Choose File > Close to close the window.

Ethernet Interface Configuration Window—Detailed Description

The Ethernet Interface Configuration window displays two tabs: Configuration and HSRP Parameters.

Configuration Tab

The Configuration tab (see

Figure 8-3 on page 8-10

) contains a single General area.

General

The General area displays the following fields:

Loopback—The following options are available:

Internal—No cable is needed to connect the input and output ports. The data is looped back within
the device itself. Applicable only for Gigabit and Fast Ethernet interfaces.

External—Input and output ports are physically connected by a cable to simulate a loopback. When
data is transmitted, it travels through the output port and enters the device through the input port.
Applicable only for Gigabit and Fast Ethernet interfaces.

Enabled—Packets are transmitted back to the source to test the interface functionality and ensure
that packets transmitted through the interface reach the destination. Applicable only for GRP
Ethernet interfaces.

Caution

When the loopback for the Ethernet interface in the GRP is enabled, the Ethernet
communication link to the Cisco 12000 Series Router will be lost.

Note

If the communication link to the Cisco 12000 Series Router is lost it cannot be switched on again from
Cisco EMF, and access to the Cisco 12000 Series Router is required before the link can be re-enabled.

Disabled—Disables switches loopback off for GRP, Fast and Gigabit Ethernet interfaces.

Keepalive Period—Displays set the keepalive period. The system sends packets after this interval to
know if the interface or the network is up for routing packets. By default this interval is 10 seconds.

HSRP Parameters Tab

The HSRP Parameters tab (see

Figure 8-4 on page 8-11

) displays a Configured Group Numbers field and

an HSRP Parameters area.

Configured Group Numbers—List of configured HSRP group numbers.

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