Avaya 4524GT Configuration Manual page 132

Ethernet routing switch 4500 series
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System configuration using ACLI
no ip address command
show ip address source command
ip dhcp client lease command
default ip dhcp client lease command
no ip dhcp client lease command
show ip dhcp client lease command
renew dhcp command
ip default-gateway command
no ip default-gateway command
show ip command
ip address command
The ip address command sets the IP address and subnet mask for the switch or a stack,
and selects BootP or DHCP as the boot mode for the next switch reboot.
The syntax for the ip address command is
ip address <A.B.C.D> [netmask <A.B.C.D>] source {bootp-always|bootp-
last-address|bootp-when-needed|configured-address|dhcp-always|dhcp-
last-address|dhcp-when-needed} [stack|switch|unit]
Run the ip address command in Global Configuration command mode.
If the stack or switch parameter is not specified, the system automatically modifies the stack
IP address when in stack mode and modifies the switch IP address when in standalone
mode.
The following table describes the parameters for the ip address command.
Table 48: ip address parameters
Parameters
A.B.C.D
netmask
source
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Specifies the IP address in dotted-decimal notation.
Specifies the IP subnet mask for the stack or switch. The
netmask is optional.
Specifies whether to use the BootP or DHCP server to assign
an IPv4 address for the management VLAN at the next switch
reboot. Values include:
• bootp-always—always use the BootP server
• bootp-last-address—use the BootP server last used
• bootp-when-needed—use the BootP server when needed
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