Table 119
IP Interface Configuration commands
Command
enable
no enable
no interface ip {<1-256>}
show interface ip {<1-256>}
NOTE:
If you enter an IP address for interface 1, you are prompted to change the BOOTP setting.
Default Gateway configuration
The switch supports up to four gateways. By default, no gateways are configured on the switch. Enter 1,
2, 3, or 4 in the command as the ip gateway instance, depending upon which gateway you want to
configure.
The following table describes the Default IP Gateway Configuration commands.
Default IP Gateway Configuration commands
Table 120
Command
ip gateway {<1-4>}
address {<IP address>}
ip gateway {<1-4>}
interval {<0-60>}
ip gateway {<1-4>} retry
{<1-120>}
[no] ip gateway {<1-4>}
arp-health-check
ip gateway {<1-4>} enable
no ip gateway {<1-4>}
enable
no ip gateway {<1-4>}
Description
Enables this IP interface.
Command mode: Interface IP
Disables this IP interface.
Command mode: Interface IP
Removes this IP interface.
Command mode: Global configuration
Displays the current interface settings.
Command mode: All
Description
Configures the IP address of the default IP gateway using dotted decimal
notation.
Command mode: Global configuration
The switch pings the default gateway to verify that it is up. This option sets the
time between health checks. The range is from 0 to 60 seconds. The default is
2 seconds.
Command mode: Global configuration
Sets the number of failed health check attempts required before declaring this
default gateway inoperative. The range is from 1 to 120 attempts. The default
is 8 attempts.
Command mode: Global configuration
Enables or disables Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) health checks. This
command is disabled by default.
Command mode: Global configuration
Enables the gateway for use.
Command mode: Global configuration
Disables the gateway.
Command mode: Global configuration
Deletes the gateway from the configuration.
Command mode: Global configuration
Configuration Commands
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