VERITAS NetBackup 5330 Configuration Manual page 47

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Performing the initial configuration on a NetBackup 5330 appliance from the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu
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From the Main_Menu > Network view, enter the following command to
configure the IP address of a single network that you want your appliance to
connect to.
Configure IPAddress Netmask GatewayIPAddress [InterfaceNames]
Where IPAddress is the new IP address, Netmask is the netmask, and
GatewayIPAddress is the default gateway for the interface. The
[InterfaceNames]
The IP Address or the Gateway IP Address can be an IPv4 or IPv6 address.
Only global-scope and unique-local IPv6 addresses are allowed.
Remember that you should not use both IPv4 and IPv6 address in the same
command. For example, you cannot use
. You should use
1.1.1.1.
See
"About IPv4-IPv6-based network support"
If you want to configure multiple networks you must first configure the IP address
of each network that you want to add. Then you configure the Gateway address
for each network you added. You must make sure that you add the default
Gateway address first. Use the following two commands:
Configure the IP address of
each network
option is optional.
Configure 9ffe::9 255.255.255.0
Configure 9ffe::46 64 9ffe::49 eth1
Use either of the following commands depending on
whether you want to configure an IPv4 or an IPv6
address for the network interface:
To configure the IPv4 address of a network interface:
IPv4 IPAddress Netmask [InterfaceName]
Where IPAddress is the new IP address, Netmask is
the netmask, and [InterfaceName] is optional.
Repeat this command for each IP address that you want
to add.
To configure the IPv6 address of a network interface:
IPv6 <IP Address> <Prefix> [InterfaceNames]
Where IPAddress is the IPv6 address, Prefix is the prefix
length, and [InterfaceName] is optional.
Initial configuration procedures
on page 9.
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