C H A P T E R 2 Intel Express
NOTE
If you change the class of the IP address, make sure you also change the netmask. If you don’t, the switch will ignore the IP address change. Check for the appropriate netmask when you change the IP address.
set-ip-conf
Sets IP address, netmask (subnet mask) and broadcast IP address. If no IP configuration was previously set (which is the default configuration), the new values are used immediately and saved in NVRAM. If a previous IP configuration was being used, the new configuration is saved in NVRAM for the next session. To use the new values immediately, use the
SYS_console>
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 | : 129.001.001.064 | |
IP | netmask | : 255.255.000.000 |
IP | broadcast : 129.001.001.000 |
get-bootp
Displays the current state of the BOOTP process. By default, BOOTP is disabled.
set-bootp
Enables or disables BOOTP. With BOOTP, 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.
get-slip-conf
Displays the current SLIP configuration.
set-slip
Sets the SLIP address, which cannot be the same as the IP address.
set-slip-conf
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