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default ip address command

The default ip address command sets the IP address for the specified unit to the default value as 192.168.1.1 for Standalone Mode and 192.168.1.2 for Stacking Mode. The syntax for the default ip address command is:

default ip address

The default ip address command is executed in the Global Configuration command mode.

no ip address command

The no ip address command clears the IP address and subnet mask. This command sets the IP address and subnet mask for a switch to all zeros

(0). The syntax for the no ip address command is:

no ip address

The no ip address command is executed in the Global Configuration command mode.

The no ip address command has no parameters or variables.

ATTENTION

When you change the IP address or subnet mask, you may lose connection to Telnet and the Web. You also disable any new Telnet connection, and you must connect to the serial Console port to configure a new IP address.

default ip netmask command

The default ip netmask default value (255.255.255.0). command is:

command sets the subnet mask to the The syntax for the default ip netmask

default ip netmask

The default ip netmask command is executed in the Global Configuration command mode.

The default ip netmask command has no parameters or variables .

no ip netmask command

The no ip netmask command sets the subnet mask for a switch to all zeros (000.000.000.000). The syntax for the no ip netmask command is:

no ip netmask

Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 2500 Series

Overview — System Configuration

NN47215-500 (323162-B) 02.02 Standard

4.1 19 November 2007

Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks

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Nortel Networks 2500 Series manual Default ip address command, No ip address command, Default ip netmask command