Network Interface Commands; Enable (Privileged Exec Access); Network Parms; Network Protocol - NETGEAR ProSafe M7100-24X User Manual

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Network Interface Commands

This section describes the commands you use to configure a logical interface for
management access. To configure the management VLAN, see

enable (Privileged EXEC access)

Use this command to access the Privileged EXEC mode. From the Privileged EXEC mode,
you can configure the network interface.
Format
enable
Mode
User EXEC

network parms

Use this command to set the IP address, subnet mask and gateway of the device. The IP
address and the gateway must be on the same subnet.
Format
network parms <ipaddr> <netmask> [<gateway>]
Mode
Privileged EXEC

network protocol

Use this command to specify the network configuration protocol to be used. If you modify this
value, change is effective immediately. If you use the bootp parameter, the switch
periodically sends requests to a BootP server until a response is received. If you use the
dhcp parameter, the switch periodically sends requests to a DHCP server until a response is
received. If you use the none parameter, you must configure the network information for the
switch manually.
Default
none
Format
network protocol {none | bootp | dhcp}
Mode
Privileged EXEC

network mac-address

Use this command to set locally administered MAC addresses. The following rules apply:
Bit 6 of byte 0 (called the U/L bit) indicates whether the address is universally
administered (b'0') or locally administered (b'1').
Bit 7 of byte 0 (called the I/G bit) indicates whether the destination address is an individual
address (b'0') or a group address (b'1').
The second character, of the twelve character macaddr, must be 2, 6, A or E.
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