Installation and Getting Started Guide

Syntax: dhcp-gateway-list <num> <ip-addr>

USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE

1.Log on to the device using a valid user name and password for read-write access. The System configuration panel is displayed.

2.Select the DHCP Gateway link to display the DHCP Gateway configuration panel.

3.Enter the list ID in the List ID field. You can specify a number from 1 – 32.

4.Enter up to eight gateway IP address in the IP address fields.

5.Click the Add button to save the change to the device’s running-config file.

6.Select the Save link at the bottom of the dialog, then select Yes when prompted to save the configuration change to the startup-config file on the device’s flash memory.

Displaying IP Configuration Information and Statistics

The following sections describe IP display options for HP ProCurve routing switches and the HP 6208M-SX switch.

To display IP information on a routing switch, see “Displaying IP Information – Routing Switches” on page 6­ 80.

To display IP information on a switch, see “Displaying IP Information – HP 6208M-SX” on page 6-100.

Changing the Network Mask Display to Prefix Format

By default, the CLI displays network masks in classical IP address format (example: 255.255.255.0). You can

change the displays to prefix format (example: /18) on a routing switch or switch using the following CLI method.

NOTE: This option does not affect how information is displayed in the Web management interface.

USING THE CLI

To enable CIDR format for displaying network masks, entering the following command at the global CONFIG level of the CLI:

HP9300(config)# ip show-subnet-length

Syntax: [no] ip show-subnet-length

USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE

You cannot configure this option using the Web management interface.

Displaying IP Information – Routing Switches

You can display the following IP configuration information statistics on routing switches:

Global IP parameter settings and IP access policies – see “Displaying Global IP Configuration Information” on page 6-81.

IP interfaces – see “Displaying IP Interface Information” on page 6-83.

ARP entries – see “Displaying ARP Entries” on page 6-85.

Static ARP entries – see “Displaying ARP Entries” on page 6-85.

IP forwarding cache – see “Displaying the Forwarding Cache” on page 6-88.

IP route table – see “Displaying the IP Route Table” on page 6-90.

IP traffic statistics – see “Displaying IP Traffic Statistics” on page 6-93.

The sections below describe how to display this information.

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