Release 1.0

IP Commands

 

 

Command Mode

Interface Configuration (cable or loopback interfaces only)

Command Line Usage

ip address <A.B.C.D> <A.B.C.D> [ secondary [ host mta ][isp-bind <A.B.C.D>]]]

no ip address <A.B.C.D> <A.B.C.D> [ secondary [ host mta ][isp-bind <A.B.C.D>]]]

Command Syntax

A.B.C.D

the IP address

A.B.C.D

the subnetwork mask for the IP address - the

 

BSR supports up to a 30-bit subnetwork IP

 

address mask

secondary

designates the specified IP address as a

 

secondary IP address - on a cable interface,

 

defines this IP address as the IP address to be

 

inserted into host DHCP requests

host

defines the IP address for the cable interface

 

as the giaddr for host DHCP requests - on the

 

cable interface, defines this IP address as the

 

IP address to be inserted into host DHCP

 

requests (this option is only available on the

 

cable interface)

mta

defines the IP address for the cable interface

 

as the giaddr for all MTA DHCP requests - on

 

the cable interface, defines this IP address as

 

the IP address to be inserted into MTA DHCP

 

requests (this option is only available on the

 

cable interface)

isp-bind A.B.C.D

specifies the secondary IP subnet to which

 

this secondary address is bound.

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