
Additional Configuration
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Example
In this example, the X family device was originally configured in Routed mode, as described in
“
Network Deployment Configuration” on page 9. In changing to NAT mode, an external virtual
interface must also be configured, and you are prompted to do so after selecting NAT mode. The
default IP addresses are accepted, and no additional configurations are made.
device11# setup x-series
Would you like to modify the network deployment mode? <Y,[N]>:y
Please choose a network deployment option:
1) Routed mode
2) NAT mode
3) Transparent (layer 2) mode
Please Select []: 2
You must now configure the external interface.
Mode (static, dhcp, pppoe, pptp, l2tp) [static]: dhcp
Your selected deployment mode requires an internal interface in
order to function correctly. Would you like to create one now?
<Y,[N]>:y
IP Address [192.168.1.254]:
Mask [255.255.255.0]:
Would you like to modify virtual interfaces? <Y,[N]>:n
Would you like to modify security zones? <Y,[N]>:n
Would you like to modify security zone to virtual interface
mapping? <Y,[N]>:n
Would you like to modify firewall policy rules? <Y,[N]>:n
Would you like to enable SMS based configuration? <Y,[N]>:n
Ethernet Port Settings
The Ethernet port configuration dialog does not run in the Out-of-the-Box Setup Wizard. You can only
access the Ethernet Port Setup by using the
setup
command in the CLI.
Ethernet Port Options
The Ethernet Port Options dialog sets individual port values for the Ethernet interface.
Tip: You can configure Ethernet ports individually using the conf t interface
ethernet command.
CAUTION: When you configure an Ethernet port using the command line interface, the
port will be shut down. Use the conf t int ethernet <slot> <port> no shutdown
command to restart the port.
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