add (router-lan) secondary ip address
Use the add (router-lan) secondary ip address command to add a secondary IP address and
subnet to the specified LAN interface. The router will then be capable of routing between the
various subnets on the LAN interface or between any of the LAN subnets and any WAN subnet.
A maximum of 8 secondary IP addresses can be added to the LAN interface.
Syntax:
Example:
{rtr_lan-addr}
The Router (IP or CMG) address is in the form {slot:port} or {slot "profile-name"}.
slot
port
"profile-name" The profile name for the Router interface. Name must be enclosed in
{ip-addr [mask]|ip-addr/bits}
ip-addr
mask
bits
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add {rtr_lan-addr} secondary ip address
{ip-addr [mask]|ip-addr/bits}
add 4:1 secondary ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
The example will add a secondary IP address of 192.168.1.1 and a subnet mask
of 255.255.255.0.
To view the secondary IP addresses, use the show 4:1 command
The slot number (1-6) that contains the Router card.
Port number.
quotes, with a maximum length of 11 characters.
The IP address of the Host to query, in the form of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx,
where xxx is between 0-255.
The mask of the secondary IP address, in the form of
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx is between 0-255.
The subnet mask, specified as the number of ones bits in the mask
value. Range is between 1-32.
CLI Commands
add
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