Cisco ASA Series Cli Configuration Manual page 464

Software version 9.0 for the services module
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Completing Interface Configuration in Routed Mode
Prerequisites
Detailed Steps
Command
Step 1
For the ASA 5510 and higher:
interface {{redundant number |
port-channel number |
physical_interface}[.subinterface] |
mapped_name}
For the ASA 5505 or ASASM:
hostname(config)# interface {vlan number |
mapped_name}
Example:
hostname(config)# interface
gigabithethernet 0/0
Step 2
nameif name
Example:
hostname(config-if)# nameif inside
Step 3
Do one of the following:
Cisco ASA Series CLI Configuration Guide
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PPPoE and DHCP are not supported on the ASASM.
Set up your interfaces depending on your model:
ASA 5510 and
higher—Chapter 1, "Starting Interface Configuration (ASA 5510 and Higher)."
ASA
5505—Chapter 1, "Starting Interface Configuration (ASA 5505)."
ASASM—Chapter 1, "Configuring the Switch for Use with the ASA Services Module."
In multiple context mode, you can only configure context interfaces that you already assigned to the
context in the system configuration according to the
page
1-15.
In multiple context mode, complete this procedure in the context execution space. To change from
the system to a context configuration, enter the changeto context name command.
Chapter 1
Completing Interface Configuration (Routed Mode)
"Configuring Multiple Contexts" section on
Purpose
If you are not already in interface configuration mode, enters
interface configuration mode.
The redundant number argument is the redundant interface ID,
such as redundant 1.
The port-channel number argument is the EtherChannel interface
ID, such as port-channel 1.
See the
"Enabling the Physical Interface and Configuring
Ethernet Parameters"
section for a description of the physical
interface ID.
Append the subinterface ID to the physical or redundant interface
ID separated by a period (.).
In multiple context mode, enter the mapped_name if one was
assigned using the allocate-interface command.
Names the interface.
The name is a text string up to 48 characters, and is not
case-sensitive. You can change the name by reentering this
command with a new value. Do not enter the no form, because
that command causes all commands that refer to that name to be
deleted.

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