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Displaying interfaces
Configuring Interface Options
Enabling Jumbo Frames
Configuring the EDM Help File Path
Configuring the HTTP Port
Setting port speed
Testing cables with the Time Domain Reflectometer
Enabling Autotopology
Enabling flow control
Enabling rate-limiting
Assigning and clearing IP addresses
You can assign, clear, and view IP addresses and gateway addresses with CLI. The
commands discussed in this section are used to perform these tasks.
Note:
Users should not change the Wireless System IP address of the controller after the controller
joins a domain. Do the following if a change is required after the controller joins a domain:
1. Remove the controller from the mobility domain.
2. Disable wireless operations.
3. Change the IP address.
4. Join the controller to the domain.
The ip address command sets the IP address and subnet mask for the switch.
This command is executed in the Global Configuration command mode.
CLI reference:
WCP8180(config)#ip address ?
A.B.C.D
netmask
source
The following table describes the parameters for the ip address command.
Table 5: ip address parameters
Parameters
A.B.C.D
netmask
source
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ip address command
IP address
The subnet mask
BootP/DHCP mode
Denotes the IP address in dotted-decimal notation; netmask
is optional.
Signifies the IP subnet mask.
BootP/DHCP mode
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ACLI reference for wired networks
August 2013
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