Temporarily Disabling A Port; Ip Configuration - HP ProLiant BL p-Class GbE2 Command Reference Manual

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The Configuration Menu

Temporarily Disabling a Port

To temporarily disable a port without changing its stored configuration attributes, enter the
following command at any prompt:
Main# /oper/port <port number>/dis
Because this configuration sets a temporary state for the port, you do not need to use apply or
save. The port state will revert to its original configuration when the GbE Interconnect
Switch is reset. Refer to the "Operations Menu" section in Chapter 7, for other
operations-level commands.

IP Configuration

Command: /cfg/ip
[IP Menu]
The following table describes the IP Configuration Menu options.
Table 6-10: IP Configuration Menu Options
Command
if <interface number>
gw <default gateway number>
dns
rearp <2-120 minutes>
cur
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if
- Interface Menu
gw
- Default Gateway Menu
dns
- Domain Name System Menu
rearp
- Set re-ARP period in minutes
cur
- Display current IP configuration
HP ProLiant BL p-Class GbE2 Interconnect Switch Command Reference Guide
Description
Displays the IP Interface Menu.
Displays the IP Default Gateway Menu.
Displays the IP Domain Name System Menu.
Sets the re-ARP period in minutes. The GbE2
Interconnect Switch periodically sends ARP (Address
Resolution Protocol) requests to refresh its address
database. This command is used for setting the
interval between ARP refreshes of the next IP
address in the database. The default interval is 10
minutes.
Displays the current IP configuration.

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