Allied Telesis SwitchBlade x3100 Series Manual page 92

Release 14.2 - issue 2
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Introduction
ADD IP INTERFACE
Syntax
ADD IP INTERFACE={ MGMT | type:id } IPADDRESS=ipaddress SUBNET-
MASK=mask [ CARD={ slot | ACTCFC } ] [ IFNAME=ifname ] [ MANAGE-
MENT={ YES | NO } ]
The SBx3112 only supports a single default gateway, DNS server, and Domain Name, and so these
Note:
parameters do not appear on the SET IP INTERFACE and ADD IP INTERFACE commands
Configures the IP address, gateway address, and subnetmask of a VLAN interface. The
Description
VLAN interface is specified by the vlan number (vid). When the IP interface is added, its
state is by default disabled and must be enabled using the ENABLE IP INTERFACE com-
mand. If the interface and telnet server are enabled (See ENABLE TELNET SERVER),
users can log in to the system via the specified IP address.
The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
Options
this command and a default value (if applicable).
Example
ADD IP INTERFACE VLAN:420.0 IPADDRESS=10.51.66.101 SUBNETMASK=
255.255.255.0 IFNAME=INBAND
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Software Reference for SwitchBlade x3100 Series Switches (Setting Up the Switch)
Option
Description
INTERFACE
The data packet interface for the system.
MGMT - for the dedicated interface)
type:id - for the inband, the VLAN to be used
IPADDRESS
The IP address used to login to the system.
SUBNET-
The subnet mask to associate with the given interface.
MASK
CARD
Note: The user should only specify the ACTCFC
option (for the active CFC). The "slot" option is cur-
rently not supported.
IFNAME
A name that can be given for the interface.
MANAGE-
Allows MANAGEMENT access to this interface
MENT
YES - The interface can be used for MANAGEMENT. A
user can Telnet directly into a MANAGEMENT interface
and use it for remote access.
NO - The interface cannot be used for MANAGEMENT.
Configuring the Management Interfaces
Default Value
N/A
N/A
N/A
ACTCFC
N/A
YES

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