Clearing The Ip Address - Avaya 5900 Series Quick Start Configuration

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Procedure
1. Log on to the Global Configuration mode in ACLI.
2. At the command prompt, enter the following command:
ip name-server [<ipv6_address> | <ip_address_1>]
ip name-server [<ipv6_address> | <ip_address_2>]
ip name-server [<ipv6_address> | <ip_address_3>]
Variable definitions
The following table describes the parameters for the ip name-server command.
Note:
The IPv6 parameter is valid only for switches that support IPv6.
Variable
ipv6_address
ip_address_1
ip_address_2
ip_address_3
no ip name-server [<ipv6_address> |
<ip_address_1>]
no ip name-server [<ipv6_address> |
<ip_address_2>]
no ip name-server [<ipv6_address> |
<ip_address_3>]

Clearing the IP address

Use this procedure to clear the IPv4 address and subnet mask or IPv6 address for a switch or a
stack.
Note:
When the IP address or subnet mask is changed, connectivity to Telnet can be lost. Any new
Telnet connection can be disabled and is required to connect to the serial console port to
configure a new IP address.
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Value
The IPv6 address of the domain name server used
by the switch.
The IP address of the domain name server used by
the switch.
Optional. The IP address of a domain name server to
add to the list of servers used by the switch.
Optional. The IP address of a domain name server to
add to the list of servers used by the switch.
The no form of this command removes domain name
servers from the list of servers used by the switch to
resolve domain names to an IP address.
Quick Start Configuration for Avaya ERS 5900 Series
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