Cisco ASA 5505 User Manual

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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using the CLI

Chapter 6 Starting Interface Configuration (ASA 5510 and Higher)

Starting Interface Configuration (ASA 5510 and Higher)

Prerequisites

For multiple context mode, complete this procedure in the system execution space. To change from the
context to the system execution space, enter the changeto system command.

Detailed Steps

Command

Purpose

Step 1

interface

physical_interface

Example:

hostname(config)# interface

gigabitethernet 0/0

Specifies the interface you want to configure.

where the physical_interface ID includes the type, slot, and port
number as type[slot/]port.

The physical interface types include the following:

ethernet

gigabitethernet

tengigabitethernet

management

Enter the type followed by slot/port, for example,
gigabitethernet0/1 or ethernet 0/1. A space is optional between
the type and the slot/port.

Step 2

(Optional)

media-type sfp

Example:

hostname(config-if)# media-type sfp

Sets the media type to SFP, if available for your model. To restore
the default RJ-45, enter the media-type rj45 command.

Step 3

(Optional)

speed

{auto | 10 | 100 | 1000 |

nonegotiate

}

Example:

hostname(config-if)# speed 100

Sets the speed.

For copper interfaces, the default setting is auto.

For SFP interfaces, the default setting is no speed nonegotiate,
which sets the speed to the maximum speed and enables link
negotiation for flow-control parameters and remote fault
information. The nonegotiate keyword is the only keyword
available for SFP interfaces. The speed nonegotiate command
disables link negotiation.

Step 4

(Optional)

duplex

{auto | full | half}

Example:

hostname(config-if)# duplex full

Sets the duplex for copper interfaces. The auto setting is the
default.

Note

The duplex setting for an EtherChannel interface must be
Full or Auto.

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