NEC N8406-022 manual IP interface configuration, Default Gateway configuration

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IP interface configuration

The switch can be configured with up to 256 IP interfaces. Each IP interface represents the switch on an IP subnet on your network. The IP Interface option is disabled by default. Interface 256 is reserved for switch management.

The following table describes the IP Interface Configuration commands.

Table 91 IP Interface Configuration commands

Command

Description

interface ip {<1-256>}

Enter IP interface mode.

 

Command mode: Global configuration

ip address {<IP address>}{<IP

Configures the IP address and mask of the switch interface

netmask>}

using dotted decimal notation.

 

Command mode: Interface IP

vlan {<1-4095>}

Configures the VLAN number for this interface. Each interface

 

can belong to one VLAN, though any VLAN can have multiple

 

IP interfaces in it.

 

Command mode: Interface IP

enable

Enables this IP interface.

 

Command mode: Interface IP

no enable

Disables this IP interface.

 

Command mode: Interface IP

no interface ip {<1-256>}

Removes this IP interface.

 

Command mode: Interface IP

show interface ip {<1-256>}

Displays the current interface settings.

 

Command mode: All

 

 

 

NOTE: If you enter an IP address for interface 1, you are prompted to change the BOOTP setting.

Default Gateway configuration

The switch supports up to four gateways. By default, no gateways are configured on the switch. Enter 1, 2, 3, or 4 in the command as the <gateway instance>, depending upon which gateway you want to configure. Gateway 4 is reserved for switch management.

The following table describes the Default IP Gateway Configuration commands.

Table 92 Default IP Gateway Configuration commands

Command

Description

ip gateway {<1-4>} address

Configures the IP address of the default IP gateway using dotted

{<IP address>}

decimal notation.

 

Command mode: Global configuration

ip gateway {<1-4>} interval {<0-60>}

The switch pings the default gateway to verify that it is up. This option sets the time between health checks. The range is from 0 to 60 seconds. The default is 2 seconds.

Command mode: Global configuration

ip gateway {<1-4>} retry {<1- 120>}

Sets the number of failed health check attempts required before declaring this default gateway inoperative. The range is from 1 to 120 attempts. The default is 8 attempts.

Command mode: Global configuration

[no] ip gateway {<1-4>} arp-

Enables or disables Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) health checks.

health-check

This command is disabled by default.

 

Command mode: Global configuration

ip gateway {<1-4>} enable

Enables the gateway for use.

 

Command mode: Global configuration

no ip gateway {<1-4>} enable

Disables the gateway.

 

Command mode: Global configuration

no ip gateway {<1-4>}

Deletes the gateway from the configuration.

 

Command mode: Global configuration

show ip gateway {<1-4>}

Displays the current gateway settings.

 

Command mode: All except User EXEC

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Contents N8406-022 1Gb Intelligent L2 Switch Page Contents Statistics commands Operations Commands Additional references Connecting to the switchIscli Reference IntroductionEstablishing an SSH connection Setting an IP addressTelnet 1Gb Intelligent L2 Switch IP address Establishing a Telnet connection# ssh user@1Gb Intelligent L2 Switch IP address Accessing the switchShow portchannel 1-12hashinformation Idle timeoutTypographical conventions Ping IP addressShow spanning-tree stp Show ip interfaceIscli basics Accessing the IscliIscli Command Modes Global commands Switchconfig# sp stp 1 br h Command line interface shortcutsCommand abbreviation Switchconfig# spanning-tree stp 1 bridge helloInformation Commands SNMPv3 Information commands System Information commandsProtocol SNMPv3 USM User Table informationSNMPv3 View Table information User NamePrefix SNMPv3 Access Table informationView Name Group NameIndex Name User Name Tag Trap1 Public V1v2only V1v2trap SNMPv3 Group Table informationSNMPv3 Community Table information Sec ModelSec Level SNMPv3 Target Address Table informationSNMPv3 Target Parameters Table information NameTag V1v2trapv1v2trap SNMPv3 Notify Table informationSNMPv3 dump Show snmp-server v3 Command mode AllSystem information System user information Usernames Enabled Oper Disabled Admin Always EnabledShow recent syslog messages Layer 2 information Show all FDB information FDB information commandsShow spanning-tree stp 1-32information Spanning Tree informationRapid Spanning Tree and Multiple Spanning Tree information Designated bridge Priority bridge128 2000 Common Internal Spanning Tree informationDesg 8000-000342fa3b80 8001 P2P, Edge 128 2000 Desg 8000-000342fa3b80 8002 128 2000Discarding DISC, Learning LRN, Forwarding FWD, or Disabled DSBCist Root Vlan information Trunk group 1, Enabled port state STG 1 forwardingTrunk group information ARP information Layer 3 informationARP address list information Show layer3 information Command mode AllIP information Show all ARP entry informationRmon history information Igmp multicast group informationIgmp multicast router port information Rmon InformationInterval Rmon alarm informationShow rmon alarm Show rmon event Rmon event informationLink status information VLANs Port informationPort Tag Rmon Pvid Uplink Failure Detection information Show geaport Command mode AllLogical Port to GEA Port mapping Information dump Port Statistics Statistics commandsEthernet statistics Bridging statisticsDot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames Dot3StatsAlignmentErrorsDot3StatsFCSErrors Dot3StatsInternalMacTransmitErrorInterface statistics Show interface gigabitethernet port number ip-counters Internet Protocol IP statisticsShow interface gigabitethernet port number link-counters Layer 2 statisticsLink statistics FDB statisticsIP statistics Layer 3 statisticsARP statistics ArpEntriesCur ArpEntriesHighWater ARP statisticsDNS statistics DnsInRequests DnsOutRequests DnsBadRequests DNS statisticsIcmp statistics TCP statistics UDP statistics Show mp udp-block Management Processor statisticsIgmp Multicast Group statistics Show mp tcp-block161 10ad41e8/10ad5790All UDP allocated control blocks Listen Snmp statistics Show snmp-server counters Command mode All except User ExecCPU statistics Decoding Snmp messages received NTP statistics Show ntp counters Command mode AllStatistics dump Uplink Failure Detection statisticsViewing and saving changes Configuration CommandsSaving the configuration System configurationSystem host log configuration Secure Shell Server configuration Radius server configuration TACACS+ server configuration NTP server configuration System Snmp configuration SNMPv3 configuration No snmp-server user User Security Model configurationPrivacy-password password Privacy-protocol desnoneView-based Access Control Model configuration SNMPv3 View configurationSNMPv3 Community Table configuration SNMPv3 Group configurationSNMPv3 Target Parameters Table configuration SNMPv3 Target Address Table configurationManagement Networks configuration SNMPv3 Notify Table configurationSystem Access configuration User ID configuration User Access Control configurationHttps Access configuration Temporarily disabling a port Port configurationPort link configuration Layer 2 configurationName Spanning-tree mrst ModeSpanning-tree mrst Enable Spanning-tree mstpCist bridge configuration Common Internal Spanning Tree configurationCist port configuration Spanning Tree configuration Bridge Spanning Tree configuration Spanning Tree port configuration Static FDB configuration Forwarding Database configurationTrunk configuration Vlan configuration Layer 3 configurationDefault Gateway configuration IP interface configurationIgmp snooping configuration Address Resolution Protocol configurationIgmp configuration Igmp filtering configuration Igmp static multicast router configurationIgmp filter definition Domain Name System configurationIgmp filtering port configuration Rmon event configuration Remote Monitoring configurationRmon history configuration Rmon alarm configuration Port-based port mirroring Uplink Failure Detection configurationPort mirroring Link to Disable configuration Configuration DumpFailure Detection Pair configuration Link to Monitor configurationRestoring the active switch configuration Saving the active switch configurationOperations-level port options Operations CommandsRouter# copy tftp image1image2boot-image Boot OptionsUpdating the switch software image Downloading new software to the switchSelecting a software image to run Uploading a software image from the switchRouterconfig# boot image image1image2 Switch# copy image1image2boot-image tftpAccessing the AOS CLI Selecting a configuration blockResetting the switch Forwarding Database maintenance Maintenance CommandsSystem maintenance Debugging options ARP cache maintenanceUuencode flash dump Igmp Snooping maintenanceIgmp Mrouter maintenance Tftp system dump put Panic commandSwitch# copy flash-dump tftp server filename Switch# clear flash-dumpUnscheduled system dumps Index
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