Hostname - Allied Telesis IE220 Series Manual

Industrial ethernet layer 2+ switches, command reference for alliedware plus version 5.5.3-0.x
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hostname
Overview
This command sets the name applied to the device as shown at the prompt. The
hostname is:
Use the no variant of this command to revert the hostname setting to its default.
For devices that are not part of an AMF network, the default is "awplus".
hostname <hostname>
Syntax
no hostname [<hostname>]
awplus
Default
Mode
Global Configuration
Usage notes
Within an AMF network, any device without a user-defined hostname will
automatically be assigned a name based on its MAC address.
To efficiently manage your network using AMF, we strongly advise that you devise
a naming convention for your network devices and apply an appropriate
hostname to each device.
The name must also follow the rules for ARPANET host names. The name must start
with a letter, end with a letter or digit, and use only letters, digits, and hyphens.
Refer to RFC 1035.
To set the system name to HQ-Sales, use the command:
Example
awplus#
awplus(config)#
This changes the prompt to:
HQ-Sales(config)#
To revert to the default hostname awplus, use the command:
HQ-Sales(config)#
This changes the prompt to:
awplus(config)#
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displayed in the output of the
displayed in the CLI prompt so you know which device you are configuring
stored in the MIB object sysName
Parameter
Description
<hostname>
Specifies the name given to a specific device. This is also referred to as
the Node name in AMF output screens.
configure terminal
hostname HQ-Sales
Command Reference for IE220 Series
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.5.3-0.x
show system
no hostname
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