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interface <ifname> ip address <IP address> <netmask>
no interface <ifname> ip address
Set or clear the IP address and netmask of this interface.
interface <ifname> mtu <mtu size in bytes>
no interface <ifname> mtu
Set the maximum transition unit (MTU) of this interface. The
no
variant resets the
MTU to its default.
interface <ifname> duplex [auto|full|auto]
no interface <ifname> duplex
Set the interface duplex. Note that setting it to
auto
also sets speed to
auto
.
Setting it to one of the manual settings
half
or
full
also sets the speed to a
manual setting which is determined by querying the interface to find out its current
auto-detected state.
interface <ifname> speed [10|100|1000|10000|auto]
no interface <ifname> speed
Set the interface speed. Note that setting it to
auto
also sets duplex to
auto
.
Setting it to one of the manual settings (generally
10
,
100
, or
1000
) also sets the
duplex to a manual setting which is determined by querying the interface to find
out its current auto-detected state.
[no] interface <ifname> dhcp
Enable or disable use of DHCP on the specified interface. The command gets the
IP address and netmask via DHCP so those settings are ignored. Setting the IP
address and netmask disables DHCP implicitly, though it can also be disabled
explicitly using the
no
form of this command. It is TBD which of the other
configuration items (DNS servers, default gateway) are overridden by DHCP.
interface <ifname> dhcp renew
Force a restart on the DHCP client for the specified interface.
[no] interface <ifname> shutdown
Enable or disable the specified interface.