Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters
Finding an IP Address
Finding an IP Address
Use the find ip address command to search the CSS configuration for the specified IP address. You can include a netmask for subnet (wildcard) searches. This search can help you avoid IP address conflicts when you configure the CSS.
When you use this command, it checks services, source groups, content rules, ACLs, the management port, syslog, APP sessions, and local interfaces for the specified IP address. If the address is found, the locations of its use are displayed. If no addresses are found, the CSS returns you to the command prompt.
This command is available in all modes. The syntax is:
find ip address ip_or_host {subnet_maskrange number}
Enter the:
•IP address in
•Optional subnet mask as either:
–A prefix length in CIDR bitcount notation (for example, /24). Do not enter a space to separate the IP address from the prefix length.
–An IP address in
•range number to define how many IP addresses you want to find, starting with the ip_or_host address. Enter a number from 1 to 65535. The default range is 1.
For example, if you enter an IP address of 203.1.1.1 with a range of 10, the
CSS tries to find the addresses from 203.1.1.1 through 203.1.1.10.
For example, enter:
(config)# find ip address 192.168.0.0
Users of IP address 192.168.0.0
Content Rule - 192.168.12.1, layer 3, owner: lml, state:Active
Content Rule - 192.168.12.1, layer 5, owner: lml, state:Active
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| Service - | 192.168.3.6, serv1, state:Active | |
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| Service - | 192.168.3.7, serv3, state:Active | |
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| Interface | - 192.168.1.117. VLAN1 | |
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| Interface | - 192.168.2.117. VLAN1 | |
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