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zSH> interface add float management 10.250.1.254 255.255.255.0
management interface is built on the default N2N bond group,
1-1-1-bondgroupnumber/n2nbond, as a DHCP client using VLAN 7.
Managing EtherXtend using the default management
interface
The MALC that connects to the EtherXtend can be configured as a local
DCHP server or as a client with a bridge to an external DHCP server.
1
Configure Telnet access from the MALC to the EtherXtend by creating a
new dhcp-server subnet 1 on the MALC, with the following parameters:
zSH> get dhcp-server-subnet
dhcp-server-subnet
network: --------------->
netmask: --------------->
domain: ---------------->
range1-start: ---------->
range1-end: ------------>
range2-start: ---------->
range2-end: ------------>
range3-start: ---------->
range3-end: ------------>
range4-start: ---------->
range4-end: ------------>
default-lease-time: ---->
min-lease-time: -------->
max-lease-time: -------->
boot-server: ----------->
bootfile: -------------->
default-router: -------->
primary-name-server: --->
secondary-name-server: ->
domain-name: ----------->
subnetgroup: ----------->
stickyaddr: ------------>
external-server: ------->
2
Create the management interface on the MALC.
3
Enter host add on the MALC to configure a host connection between the
EtherXtend and the bond group associated with the management interface
zHS>
host add 1-10-203-0/n2nbond vlan 7 dynamic 1 1
You can now Telnet to the MALC and then Telnet to the EtherXtend
device.
Refer to the MALC documentation for detailed procedures on DHCP
configuration
1
1
{10.250.1.0}
{255.255.255.0}
{0}
{10.250.1.1}
{10.250.1.250}
{0.0.0.0}
{0.0.0.0}
{0.0.0.0}
{0.0.0.0}
{0.0.0.0}
{0.0.0.0}
{-1}
{-1}
{-1}
{0.0.0.0}
{}
{10.250.1.254}
{0.0.0.0}
{0.0.0.0}
{}
{1}
{enable}
{0.0.0.0}
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