Ip Interface Define (3900/9300/9400/ 9000 Layer 2) - 3Com SuperStack II 9300 Command Reference Manual

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ip interface define
(3900/9300/9400/
9000 Layer 2)
3500
9000
9400
3900
9300
P
(IP)
ROTOCOL
Defines an IP interface.
Valid Minimum Abbreviation
ip i def
Important Consideration
Before you define the IP (routing) interface, first define a virtual LAN
(VLAN) and select IP as a protocol that the VLAN supports, as
described in Chapter 16.
Options
Prompt
Description
IP address
IP address of the interface,
chosen from the range of
addresses that the central agency
assigned to your organization.
This address is specific to your
network and system.
Subnet mask
32-bit number that uses the
same format and representation
as an IP address. The subnet
mask determines which bits in
the IP address are interpreted as
the network number, the
subnetwork number, and the
host number. Each IP address bit
that corresponds to a 1 in the
subnet mask is in the
network/subnetwork part of the
address. Each IP address bit that
corresponds to a 0 is in the host
part of the IP address.
VLAN interface
Index number of the IP VLAN
index
that is associated with the IP
interface.
(Not applicable if you have more
than one VLAN)
IP Interface Define Example
Enter IP address: 158.101.1.1
Enter subnet mask [255.255.0.0]: 255.255.255.0
Enter VLAN interface index {2|?}[2]:2
Possible Values [Default]
A valid IP address
in the range of
addresses that
are assigned to
your
organization
A valid subnet
Depends on
mask in
specified IP
accordance with
address
the bits that are
used for network
number,
subnetwork, and
host number
A selectable
Current
VLAN index
value
? (for a list of
selectable
VLAN
indexes)

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