
Configuring IP Interfaces
Specifying Maximum Transmission Units (MTU) 6-7
X To specify an SSH socket number for a serial port
Execute the serial command with the ssh modifier. In the
following example, the SSH Socket Number for serial port 4
is set to 983:
Example Intf 1-1:0 >>serial 4 ssh 983
X To specify a Virtual Port Socket Number for SSH
Execute the ssh port command. In the following example,
the Virtual Port Socket Number for making an SSH connection
to the IP interface is set to 988:
Example Intf 1-1:0 >>ssh port 988
X To specify a Virtual Port Socket Number for Telnet
Execute the telnet port command. In the following
example, the Virtual Port Socket Number for making a Telnet
connection to the IP interface is set to 1743:
Example Intf 1-1:0 >>telnet port 1743
Specifying Maximum Transmission Units (MTU)
The Maximum Transmission Units (MTU) is the maximum size
(in bytes) of frames that can be transmitted on the IP interface.
Frames that are larger than the designated MTU size are
fragmented before transmission.
L The software fragments frames on the
transmit side only.
X To specify the MTU for an IP interface
Use the mtu command:
Example Intf 1-1:0 >>mtu 1200
You can specify any number from 1000 through 1500 as the
MTU size. The default MTU size is 1500.
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