472Chapter 10 Configuring system settings

The system, host, or interface Routes menu displays.

When you add a static route to the system, host, or interface configuration, the route is automatically assigned an index number. There are separate sequences of index numbers for routes configured for the cluster, for each host, and for each interface.

The system, host, or interface Routes menu includes the following options:

/cfg/sys/[host #[/interface #]/]routes followed by:

list

Displays IP address information for all configured static

 

routes, by index number.

 

 

del <index number>

Removes the specified route from the system, host, or

 

interface configuration.

 

index number is the identification number

 

automatically assigned to the route when you

 

added the route to the configuration.

 

To view the index numbers of all configured static

 

routes, use the list command.

 

 

add <IPaddr> <mask>

Adds a static route to the system, host, or interface

<gateway>

configuration.

 

IPaddr is the destination IP address.

 

mask is the network mask.

 

gateway is the IP address on the core router.

 

An index number is automatically assigned to the route.

 

 

Configuring host ports using the CLI

To configure the connection properties for a port, use the following command:

/cfg/sys/host #/port <port>

where port is an integer in the range 1 to 4 indicating the port number of the physical port on the Nortel SNAS 4050. The port number is the number identifying the port on the back of the Nortel SNAS 4050.

The Host Port menu displays.

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Nortel Networks 4050 Configuring host ports using the CLI, Cfg/sys/host #/interface #/routes followed by, Add IPaddr mask