Cisco IOS Interface and Hardware Component Configuration Guide, Release 12.4
Interface Configuration Overview

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Interface Configuration Overview

Interface Types Supported on Cisco Routers


Interface Configuration Overview


Use the information in this chapter to understand the types of interfaces supported on Cisco routers and access servers and to locate configuration information for various types of interfaces.

For a complete description of the interface commands used in this and other chapters that describe interface configuration, see the Cisco IOS Interface and Hardware Component Command Reference. To locate documentation of other commands that appear in this chapter, use the master commands list or search online.

For a list of interface types supported on Cisco routers, see the "Interface Types Supported on Cisco Routers" section.

For information about a specific type of interface, see the chapter or publication indicated in Table 3.

Table 3 Locating Information About Interface Types 

For this interface type...
And these tasks...
See this chapter or publication...

Dialed interfaces

Configuring channelized E1, channelized T1, or channelized T1 on the Cisco AS5200

Configuring a dialer interface

Configuring an ISDN BRI, MBRI, or PRI interface

Managing Dial Shelves

Cisco IOS Dial Technologies Configuration Guide and Cisco IOS Dial Technologies Command Reference.

"Managing Dial Shelves" in the Cisco IOS Interface and Hardware Component Configuration Guide

LAN interfaces

Configuring Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, or Gigabit Ethernet interfaces

Configuring Fast EtherChannel

Configuring a FDDI interface

Configuring a hub interface

Configuring a Token Ring interface

"Configuring LAN Interfaces" in the Cisco IOS Interface and Hardware Component Configuration Guide

Serial interfaces

Configuring a high-speed serial interface

Configuring a synchronous serial interface

Configuring a channelized T3 interface processor

Configuring PA-E3 and PA-2E3 serial port adapters

Configuring PA-T3 and PA-2T3 serial port adapters

Configuring a packet OC-3 interface

Configuring a DPT OC-12c interface

Configuring automatic protection switching of Packet-over-SONET (POS) circuits

Configuring serial interfaces for CSU/DSU service modules

Configuring low-speed serial interfaces

"Configuring Serial Interfaces" in the Cisco IOS Interface and Hardware Component Configuration Guide

Virtual or logical interfaces

Configuring a loopback interface

Configuring a null interface

"Configuring Virtual Interfaces" in the Cisco IOS Interface and Hardware Component Configuration Guide

Tunnel interfaces

Configuring a tunnel interface

"Implementing Tunnels" in the Cisco IOS Interface and Hardware Component Configuration Guide

Cisco Mainframe Channel Connection (CMCC) adapters

Configuring a Channel Interface Processor (CIP)

Configuring a Channel Port Adapter (CPA)

"Configuring Cisco Mainframe Channel Connection Adapters" in the Cisco IOS Bridging and IBM Networking Configuration Guide


Interface Types Supported on Cisco Routers

Two types of interfaces are supported: physical and virtual interfaces. The types of physical interfaces on a device depend on its interface processors or port adapters. The virtual interfaces that Cisco routers and access servers support include subinterfaces and IP tunnels.

Cisco routers and access servers support numerous types of interfaces including, but not limited, to the following:

Asynchronous serial

ATM

Automatic protection switching of Packet-over-SONET

Channelized E1

Channelized T1

Channelized T3

Dialer

Ethernet

Fast Ethernet

FDDI

Fractional T1/T1

Gigabit Ethernet

High-Speed Serial Interface (HSSI)

ISDN BRI

ISDN Multiple Basic Rate Interface (MBRI)

ISDN PRI

Loopback

Low-speed serial

Null

Packet OC-3

OC-12c Dynamic Packet Transport (DPT)

OC-12c Dynamic Packet Transport Interface Processor (DPTIP)

PA-E3 and PA-2E3

PA-T3 and PA-2T3

Synchronous serial

Token Ring

Tunnel

In addition, the Cisco IOS software supports subinterfaces, see the Cisco IOS Wide-Area Networking Configuration Guide and the protocol chapters in the Cisco IOS software configuration guides for specific information on how to configure a subinterface for a particular protocol.

For hardware technical descriptions and information about installing interfaces, see the hardware installation and maintenance publication for your product. For command descriptions and usage information, see the Cisco IOS Interface and Hardware Component Command Reference.