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Parameters
ip-address — The IP address of the IP interface. The ip-address portion of the address
command specifies the IP host address that will be used by the IP interface within the subnet.
This address must be unique within the subnet and specified in dotted decimal notation.
Allowed values are IP addresses in the range 1.0.0.0 – 223.255.255.255 (with support of /31
subnets).
mask — The subnet mask in dotted decimal notation. When the IP prefix is not specified in
CIDR notation, a space separates the ip-address from a traditional dotted decimal mask. The
mask parameter indicates the complete mask that will be used in a logical 'AND' function to
derive the local subnet of the IP address. Allowed values are dotted decimal addresses in the
range 128.0.0.0 – 255.255.255.252. Note that a mask of 255.255.255.255 is reserved for
system IP addresses.
netmask — Specifies a string of 0s and 1s that mask or screen out the network part of an IP
address so that only the host computer part of the address remains.
broadcast — The optional broadcast parameter overrides the default broadcast address
used by the IP interface when sourcing IP broadcasts on the IP interface. If no broadcast format
is specified for the IP address, the default value is host-ones which indicates a subnet
broadcast address. Use this parameter to change the broadcast address to all-ones or revert
back to a broadcast address of host-ones.
The broadcast format on an IP interface can be specified when the IP address is assigned or
changed. This parameter does not affect the type of broadcasts that can be received by the IP
interface. A host sending either the local broadcast (all-ones) or the valid subnet broadcast
address (host-ones) will be received by the IP interface. (Default: host-ones)
all-ones — The all-ones keyword following the broadcast parameter specifies the broadcast
address used by the IP interface for this IP address will be 255.255.255.255, also known as the
local broadcast.
host-ones — The host-ones keyword following the broadcast parameter specifies that the
broadcast address used by the IP interface for this IP address will be the subnet broadcast
address. This is an IP address that corresponds to the local subnet described by the ip-address
and the mask-length or mask with all the host bits set to binary one. This is the default used by
an IP interface.
The broadcast parameter within the address command does not have a negate feature, which
is usually used to revert a parameter to the default value. To change the broadcast type to
host-ones after being changed to all-ones, the address command must be executed with the
broadcast parameter defined.
igp-inhibit — The optional igp-inhibit parameter signals that the given secondary IP interface
should not be recognized as a local interface by the running IGP. For OSPF and IS-IS, this
means that the specified secondary IP interfaces will not be injected and used as passive
interfaces and will not be advertised as internal IP interfaces into the IGP link state database.
For RIP, this means that these secondary IP interfaces will not source RIP updates.
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