12-33
User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
OL-26572-01
Chapter
12






Configuring

Network

Access
Configuring
Gigabit

Ethernet

Interfaces

on

the

ACE

Appliance
Step
3
Choose
an

existing
gigabit
Ethernet

interface,

and

click
Edit
to

modify

it.
Step
4
Enter
the

gigabit

Ethernet

physical

interface

attributes
(see
Ta
b

l

e
12-5
).
Ta
b

l

e


12-5
Physical
Interface

Attributes


Field
Description
Interface
Name
Name
of

the

Gigabit

Ethernet

interface,

which

is

in

the

format

slot_number/

port_number

where
slot_number
is

the

physical

slot

on

the

ACE

for

the

specified

port,

and

port_number

is

the

physical

Ethernet
data
por

t

on

the

ACE

for

the

specified

port.
Description
Brief
description

for

this

interface.
Admin
Status
Administrative
state

of

the

interface:

Up

or


Down.
Speed
Port
speed:


Au
t

o

—Autonegotiate
with
other

devices


10
Mbps


100
Mbps


1000
Mbps
Duplex
Interface
duplex

mode:


Au
t

o

—Resets

the

specified

Ethernet

port

to

automatically

negotiate

port
speed
and

duplex

of

incoming
signals.
This

is

the

default

setting.


Full—Configures
the

specified

Ethernet

port

for

full-duplex

operation,

which

allows

data

to

travel

in
both
di

rections

at


the

same

time.


Half—Configures
the

specified

Ethernet

port

for

half-duplex

operation.
A
half-duplex

setting

ensures
that
data

onl

y

t

ravels

in

one

di

rection

at

any

given

time.
Port
Operation
Mode
Port
operation

mode:


N/A—Specifies
that

this

option

is

not
to
be
used.


Channel
Group—Specifies

to

map
the
por

t

to

a

por

t

channel.

You

must

specify:


Port
Channel

Group

Number—Specifies

the

port

channel
group
number.


HA
VLAN—Specifies

the

high
availability
(HA)

VLAN

used
for
communication
between
the
members
of

the

FT

group.


Switch
Port—Specifies

the

interface

switch

port
type:


Access—Specifies
that

the

port

interface

is

an
access
port.
You

must

specify

a

VLAN

as

an
access
port
in

the

Access

VLAN

field.


Trunk—Specifies
t

hat

t

he
port

interface

is

a

trunk

por

t.
When
you

c

hoose

Trunk,

you

must
complete
one

or

bot

h

of

the

fol

lowing

fields:
-
Trunk

Native

VLAN—Identifies

the

802.1Q

native

VLAN

for

a

trunk.
-
Trunk

Allowed

VLANs—Selectively

al

locates

individual

VLANs

t

o

a

t

runk

link.
HA
LAN
High
availability

(HA)

VLAN

used

for

communication

between

the

members

of

the

FT

group.