Error Cannot Configure Ip Address On A Dual Mode Port
turn on suggestions Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for Search instead for Do you mean Home Discuss Products Application Delivery (ADX) vADC SteelApp Products Ethernet Fabric (VDX, CNA) Ethernet Switches & Routers Fibre Channel (SAN) Management Software Mobility/Wireless Virtual Router/ Firewall/ VPN Solutions Education K-12/Higher Ed Healthcare Mainframe & FICON Education & Certification Brocade University Certification Tools NET Health Utility SAN Health Utility Technology OpenScript SDN + NFV Developer Network Attend Events Blogs Technology vADC/SteelApp Campus Networks Data Center Networks Storage Networks Mainframe Solutions Lateral Thinking Design & Build SDN + NFV Mobility Wireless Industry Service Providers Federal Insights Global Services Mission Support Services & Support Brocade University International EMEA Innovation Centre Brocade Deutschland Blog Brocade French Blog Brocade Japan Blog Brocade China Blog Office of the CTO CTO Corner Corporate Wingspan Under The Wing Global Connections Partners The Channel Documents Social MyBrocade SDN + NFV Brocade Community Forums : Discussion Forums : Products Forum : Ethernet Switches & Routers : Routing interface on 6610 Ethernet Switches & Routers Reply Topic Options Subscribe to RSS Feed Mark Topic as New Mark Topic as Read Float this Topic to the Top Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page « Message Listing « Previous Topic Next Topic » mrpbro Occasional Contributor Posts: 14 Registered: 06-19-2013 Routing interface on 6610 Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content 06-24-2013 07:47 AM Apologies if this is documented somewhere, I did a good amount of searching and couldn't find how to do it.Basically I am setting up a "no switchport" equivalent with a 6610, base layer 3 image. I'm able to assign the port an IP, but my problem comes in when I attempt to create a router interface for the default VLAN - I get the error: IP routing, ip policy or route-only was configured on ports 1/1/24.I know that I can simply set it to
Results FoundContents Home...JavaScript must be enabled in order to use this site.Please enable JavaScript in your browser and refresh the page. Removing a port from a VLAN Suppose you want to remove port 11 from VLAN 4 on Device-A shown in Figure 73. To do so, use the following procedure. Access the global CONFIG level of the CLI http://community.brocade.com/t5/Ethernet-Switches-Routers/Routing-interface-on-6610/td-p/33232 on Device-A by entering the following command. device-A> enable No password has been assigned yet... device-A# configure terminal device-A(config)# Access the level of the CLI for configuring port-based VLAN 4 by entering the following command. device-A(config)# device-A(config)# vlan 4 device-A(config-vlan-4)# http://www.brocade.com/content/html/en/configuration-guide/fastiron-08030d-l2guide/GUID-A0459B25-7109-459D-A79E-5063732E94A4.html Enter the following commands. device-A(config-vlan-4)# device-A(config-vlan-4)# no untagged ethernet 11 deleted port ethe 11 from port-vlan 4. device-A(config-vlan-4)# Enter the following commands to exit the VLAN CONFIG mode and save the configuration to the system-config file on flash memory. device-A(config-vlan-4)# device-A(config-vlan-4)# end device-A# write memory You can remove all the ports from a port-based VLAN without losing the rest of the VLAN configuration. However, you cannot configure an IP address on a virtual routing interface unless the VLAN contains ports. If the VLAN has a virtual routing interface, the virtual routing interface IP address is deleted when the ports associated with the interface are deleted. The rest of the VLAN configuration is retained. Parent topic: Modifying a port-based VLAN
Catalyst 3560 Series SwitchesConfigureConfiguration Guides Catalyst http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst3560/software/release/12-2_52_se/configuration/guide/3560scg/swint.html 3560 Software Configuration Guide, Release 12.2(52)SE Book Contents Book http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios/vswitch/command/reference/vs_book/vs_01.html Contents Index Preface Overview Using the Command-Line Interface Assigning the Switch IP Address and Default Gateway Configuring Cisco IOS Configuration Engine Clustering Switches Administering the Switch Configuring SDM Templates Configuring Switch-Based Authentication Configuring IEEE error cannot 802.1x Port-Based Authentication Configuring Web-Based Authentication Configuring Interface Characteristics Configuring Auto Smartports Macros Configuring VLANs Configuring VTP Configuring Voice VLAN Configuring Private VLANs Configuring IEEE 802.1Q and Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling Configuring STP Configuring MSTP Configuring Optional Spanning-Tree Features Configuring Flex Links and the error cannot configure MAC Address-Table Move Update Feature Configuring DHCP Features and IP Source Guard Configuring Dynamic ARP Inspection Configuring IGMP Snooping and MVR Configuring Port-Based Traffic Control Configuring CDP Configuring LLDP, LLDP-MED, and Wired Location Service Configuring UDLD Configuring SPAN and RSPAN Configuring RMON Configuring System Message Logging Configuring SNMP Configuring Embedded Event Manager Configuring Network Security with ACLs Configuring QoS Configuring EtherChannels and Link-State Tracking Configuring IP Unicast Routing Configuring IPv6 Unicast Routing Configuring IPv6 MLD Snooping Configuring IPv6 ACLs Configuring HSRP Configuring Cisco IOS IP SLAs Operations Configuring Enhanced Object Tracking Configuring Web Cache Services By Using WCCP Configuring IP Multicast Routing Configuring MSDP Configuring Fallback Bridging Troubleshooting Configuring Online Diagnostics Supported MIBs Working with the Cisco IOS File System, Configuration Files, and Software Images Unsupported Commands in
IOS Virtual Switch Command Reference Book Contents Book Contents attach (virtual switch) through session slot (virtual switch) show asic-version (virtual switch) through vslp interval (virtual switch) Download Download Options Book Title Cisco IOS Virtual Switch Command Reference Chapter Title attach (virtual switch) through session slot (virtual switch) PDF - Complete Book (561.0 KB) PDF - This Chapter (375.0 KB) View with Adobe Reader on a variety of devices Print Results Chapter: attach (virtual switch) through session slot (virtual switch) Chapter Contents attach (virtual switch) clear mls acl counters (virtual switch) clear mls netflow (virtual switch) clear mls statistics (virtual switch) dual-active detection (virtual switch) dual-active exclude (virtual switch) dual-active fast-hello (virtual switch) fabric buffer-reserve (virtual switch) fabric clear-block (virtual switch) fabric error-recovery fabric-switchover (virtual switch) fabric required (virtual switch) fabric switching-mode allow (virtual switch) fabric switching-mode force bus-mode (virtual switch) hw-module (virtual switch) interface (virtual switch) mac-address (virtual switch) mac-address-table learning (virtual switch) mls ip multicast egress fast-redirect module provision (virtual switch) monitor session servicemodule (virtual switch) platform hardware vsl pfc mode pfc3c platform hardware vsl pfc mode non-xl port-channel hash-distribution (virtual switch) port-channel load-defer port-channel port hash-distribution (virtual switch) port-channel port load-defer power enable (virtual switch) power redundancy-mode (virtual switch) remote command (virtual switch) remote login (virtual switch) service issu upgrade staggered session slot (virtual switch) Close Virtual Switch Commands attach (virtual switch) To connect to a specific module from a remote location, use the attach command in privileged EXEC mode. attach {slot | {switch num module num}} Syntax Description slot Slot number. switch num Specifies the switch to access; valid values are 1 and 2. module num Module number; see the "Usage Guidelines" section for valid values. Command Default This command has no default settings. Command Modes Privileged EXEC (#) Command History Release Modification 12.2(33)SXH1 Support for this command was introduced. 12.2(50)SY Support for this command was introduced. 15.0(1)SY Support for this command was introduced. Usage Guidelines Caution When you enter the attach or remote login command to access another console from your switch, if you enter global or interface conf