warm-reset

C H A P T E R 3

Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch

set-ip

set-ip <IPaddress>

Sets the IP address of the switch (technically, the switch’s SNMP agent). If no IP address was previously set (default configuration), the new value is saved in NVRAM and used immediately. Otherwise, the new value is stored in NVRAM, but you must use the

command or cycle the power for changes to take effect.

set-ip 192.001.001.064

 

 

 

Device

IP

Address unchanged for

this session

Device

IP

Address change in

the

NVRAM OK

The device NVRAM IP address

will be:

 

 

IP address

: 192.001.001.064

set-ip-conf

set-ip-conf <IPaddress> <netmask> <broadcast>

Sets the IP address, netmask (subnet mask), and broadcast IP address. If no IP configuration was previously set (default configuration), the new values are saved in NVRAM and used immediately. Otherwise, the new values are stored in NVRAM, but you must use the warm-resetcommand or cycle the power for changes to take effect.

SYS_console> set-ip-conf 192.1.1.64 255.255.255.0 192.1.1.255 Device IP Address set for this session

Device IP Address change in the NVRAM OK

The device IP configuration in the next session will be:

IP address

: 192.001.001.064

IP

netmask

: 255.255.255.000

IP

broadcast : 192.001.001.255

get-bootp

Displays the current state of the BOOTP process. By default, BOOTP is disabled.

set-bootp

set-bootp {enabledisable}

Enables or disables BOOTP. With BOOTP enabled, the switch looks for a BOOTP server at startup if no IP configuration is defined.

get-slip

Displays the current SLIP address. By default, no SLIP address is assigned.

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