Name; Ip Services Volume - HP E4510-48G Command Reference Manual

4510g series
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By default, no IP address is assigned to any VLAN interface.
In general conditions, you need to assign only one IP address for a VLAN interface. For a VLAN to
connect to multiple subnets, you need to assign multiple IP addresses for the VLAN interface. Among
these IP addresses, one is primary and the others are secondary. On an Switch 4510G, you can assign
up to ten IP addresses for a VLAN interface.
When configuring IP addresses for a VLAN interface, consider the following:
You can assign only one primary IP address to an interface.
Before removing the primary IP address, remove all secondary IP addresses.
To remove all IP addresses, use the undo ip address command without any parameter.
To remove the primary IP address, use the undo ip address ip-address { mask | mask-length }
command.
To remove a secondary IP address, use the undo ip address ip-address { mask | mask-length }
sub command.
Related commands: display ip interface (IP Address Commands in the IP Services Volume).
Examples
# Specify the IP address as 1.1.0.1, the subnet mask as 255.255.255.0 for VLAN-interface 1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface vlan-interface 1
[Sysname-Vlan-interface1] ip address 1.1.0.1 255.255.255.0

name

Syntax
name text
undo name
View
VLAN interface view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
text: VLAN name, a string of 1 to 32 characters. Spaces and special characters can be included in the
name.
Description
Use the name command to configure a name for the current VLAN.
Use the undo name command to restore the default name of the VLAN.
The default name of a VLAN is its VLAN ID, VLAN 0001 for example.
When 802.1X or MAC address authentication is configured on a switch, you can use a RADIUS server
to issue VLAN configuration to ports that have passed the authentication. Some servers can send IDs
or names of the issued VLANs to the switch. When there are a large number of VLANs, you can use
VLAN names rather than VLAN IDs to better locate VLANs.
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