Use the
show ip interface brief
Figure 3-16. Using the show ip interface brief Command
Force10 #show ip interface brief
Interface IP Address
--------- --------------- --------------- -------- --------
1/0/3
50.0.0.2
1/0/4
66.1.1.1
Force10 #
Setting up SNMP Management
To use an SNMP-based network management tool, you must enable a management IP address for the
switch, as described above (see
an SNMP community (see
SNMP traps are enabled by default. For details, see
chapter.
Creating VLANS
This section contains these subsections:
•
Important Points to Remember — VLANs
•
Setting Up the Management VLAN
•
Creating a VLAN on page 42
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Enabling Spanning Tree Protocol on page 42
Important Points to Remember — VLANs
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The default management VLAN is VLAN 1 by default.
•
By default, ALL ports are members of VLAN 1 untagged.
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A physical interface can be tagged for zero or more VLANs.
•
A physical interface can be untagged in one and only one VLAN.
•
Each interface must have a single native VLAN (tagged or untagged) at all times.
•
It is possible to set the management VLAN to a VLAN that does not exist.
•
If you cannot reach anything from the management address, check the management VLAN using
interface managementethernet or show running-config
For details on setting up VLANs, see the chapter
3 package of SFTOS, see also
command to display a smaller set of information about all IP interfaces.
Netdir
IP Mask
Bcast
255.255.255.0
Disable
255.255.255.0
Disable
Setting the Management IP Address on page
Setting up SNMP Management on page 71
VLANs on page
VLAN Routing on page 262
Multi
CastFwd
Disable
Disable
in the Management chapter). Most
Managing SNMP Traps on page 73
.
207. If routing is enabled with the Layer
in the Routing chapter.
39) and have the switch join
in the Management
show
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