Operation Manual – IP Addressing and Performance
H3C S3610&S5510 Series Ethernet Switches
Note:
This chapter only covers how to assign an IP address manually. For other approaches,
refer to DHCP Configuration.
This section includes:
Assigning an IP Address to an Interface
IP Addressing Configuration Example
1.2.1 Assigning an IP Address to an Interface
You may assign an interface multiple IP addresses, one primary and multiple
secondaries, to connect multiple logical subnets on the same physical subnet.
Follow these steps to assign an IP address to an interface:
Enter system view
Enter interface view
Assign an IP address to
the interface
Caution:
The primary IP address you assigned to the interface can overwrite the old one if
there is any.
An interface cannot be configured with a secondary IP address if the interface has
been configured to obtain an IP address through BOOTP or DHCP.
The primary and secondary IP addresses you assign to the interface can be located
on the same network segment. However, this should not violate the rule that
different physical interfaces on your device, a primary interface and its subinterfaces,
or the subinterfaces of a primary interface must reside on different network
segments.
To do...
system-view
interface interface-type
interface-number
ip address ip-address
{ mask | mask-length }
[ sub ]
Chapter 1 IP Addressing Configuration
Use the command...
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Remarks
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Required
No IP address is assigned
by default.