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User Guide for Cisco Security Manager 4.4
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Chapter 65 Managing Cisco Catalyst Switches and Cisco 7600 Series Routers
Interfaces
Create and Edit Interface Dialog Boxes—Unsupported Mode
If you discover an interface configured with a mode that is not supported by Security Manager (such as
dot1q-tunnel or private-vlan), the interface is displayed in Unsupported mode. You can view the
attributes of this interface, but you cannot make any changes to the configuration unless you first change
the mode. All definition fields, other than Mode, are read-only.
Navigation Path
Go to the Interfaces/VLANs Page—Interfaces Tab, page 65-7, select an interface whose mode is defined
as Unsupported, then click Add or Edit to open the Create/Edit Interface dialog box.
Related Topics
Create and Edit Interface Dialog Boxes—Access Port Mode, page 65-9
Create and Edit Interface Dialog Boxes—Routed Port Mode, page 65-12
Create and Edit Interface Dialog Boxes—Trunk Port Mode, page 65-14
Create and Edit Interface Dialog Boxes—Dynamic Mode, page 65-18
Field Reference
Table 65-9 Create and Edit Interface Dialog Boxes—Unsupported Mode
Element Description
Enable Interface When selected, indicates that the interface is enabled.
When deselected, indicates that the interface has been disabled using
the shutdown command.
Type Specifies whether the definitions apply to an interface or a subinterface.
Name (Select button) Displays the name of the interface.
Mode Displays Unsupported, which designates an interface whose mode is
not supported by Security Manager.
Select a different option to change the interface mode.
Note If you change the interface mode, you can then modify the other
settings in this dialog box.
Speed Displays the speed of the physical interface:
10—Transmits at 10 Mbps.
100—Transmits at 100 Mbps.
1000—Transmits at 1,000 Mbps.
10000—Transmits at 10,000 Mbps.
Auto—If Speed is set to Auto, both Speed and Duplex are
autonegotiated.
Non-Negotiate—Disables link negotiation.