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Chapter 1 Starting Interface Configuration (ASA 5510 and Higher)
Starting Interface Configuration (ASA 5510 and Higher)
What to Do Next
Optional Task:
•
Configure VLAN subinterfaces. See the
“Configuring VLAN Subinterfaces and 802.1Q Trunking”
Required Tasks:
•
For multiple context mode, assign interfaces to contexts and automatically assign unique MAC
addresses to context interfaces. See the
“Configuring Multiple Contexts” section on page 1-15
.
•
For single context mode, complete the interface configuration. See the
Interface Configuration (Routed Mode),”
or
Chapter 1, “Completing Interface Configuration
Configuring VLAN Subinterfaces and 802.1Q Trunking
Subinterfaces let you divide a physical, redundant, or EtherChannel interface into multiple logical
interfaces that are tagged with different VLAN IDs. An interface with one or more VLAN subinterfaces
is automatically configured as an 802.1Q trunk. Because VLANs allow you to keep traffic separate on a
given physical interface, you can increase the number of interfaces available to your network without
adding additional physical interfaces or ASAs. This feature is particularly useful in multiple context
mode so that you can assign unique interfaces to each context.
Step 4
port-channel load-balance
{
dst-ip
|
dst-ip-port
|
dst-mac
|
dst-port
|
src-dst-ip
|
src-dst-ip-port
|
src-dst-mac
|
src-dst-port
|
src-ip
|
src-ip-port
|
src-mac
|
src-port
|
vlan-dst-ip
|
vlan-dst-ip-port
|
vlan-only
|
vlan-src-dst-ip
|
vlan-src-dst-ip-port
|
vlan-src-ip
|
vlan-src-ip-port
}
Example:
hostname(config-if)# port-channel
load-balance src-dst-mac
Configures the load-balancing algorithm. By default, the ASA
balances the packet load on interfaces according to the source and
destination IP address (
src-dst-ip
) of the packet. If you want to
change the properties on which the packet is categorized, use this
command. For example, if your traffic is biased heavily towards
the same source and destination IP addresses, then the traffic
assignment to interfaces in the EtherChannel will be unbalanced.
Changing to a different algorithm can result in more evenly
distributed traffic. For more information about load balancing, see
the
“Load Balancing” section on page 1-7
Step 5
lacp system-priority
number
Example:
hostname(config)# lacp system-priority
12345
Sets the LACP system priority, from 1 to 65535. The default is
32768. The higher the number, the lower the priority. This
command is global for the ASA.
If the device at the other end of the EtherChannel has conflicting
port priorities, the system priority is used to determine which port
priorities to use. For interface priorities within an EtherChannel,
see the
lacp port-priority
command in the
the EtherChannel” section on page 1-28
.
Step 6
(Optional)
You can set the Ethernet properties for the
port-channel interface to override the properties
set on the individual interfaces.
This method provides a shortcut to set these parameters because
these parameters must match for all interfaces in the channel
group. See the
“Enabling the Physical Interface and Configuring
Ethernet Parameters” section on page 1-23
for Ethernet
commands.
Command
Purpose
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