Administering Ip Interfaces - 3Com SuperStack II 3300 User Manual

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Table 15 IP Context Commands (continued)
Command
rip
ping
advancedPing
traceRoute
advancedTraceRoute
statistics
Administering IP
Interfaces
Interface
Characteristics
Options
statistics
display
mode
cost
poisonReverse
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An IP interface defines the relationship between a Virtual Local Area
Network (VLAN) and the subnets in the IP network. Every IP interface has
one VLAN associated with it. You must first define a VLAN, as described
in your Switch management guide, before you can define an associated
IP interface.
Each IP interface has the following characteristics:
IP Address — Choose this address from the range of addresses
assigned to your organization by the central agency. This address is
specific to your network.
Subnet mask — Subnet masks differentiate the network ID part of an
IP address from the host ID part. They assign the number one (1) to
bits that correspond to the network ID and zeros to bits that
correspond to the host ID. A subnet mask is a 32-bit number
expressed as four decimal numbers from 0 to 255 separated by
periods, for example, 255.255.0.0. The first two octets represent the
network ID, and the final two represent the host part of the address.
Sub-options
Syntax
Specify the password to be used to generate
password
the OSPF authentication checksum on virtual
link frames
Display general OSPF statistics
Display the current IP routing configuration
Set the RIP Mode on an interface
Set the RIP cost on an interface
Enable/disable RIP Poisoned Reverse mode on
an interface
Define RIP advertisement addresses
Remove RIP advertisement addresses
Display internal statistics about RIP engine
Ping a host using default settings
Ping a host specifying the settings to use
Trace a route using default settings
Trace a route specifying the settings to use
Display IP, UDP and ICMP statistics

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