Initialize; Ipsetup - HP 1910 User Manual

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initialize

Syntax
initialize
Parameters
None
Description
Use initialize to delete the configuration file to be used at the next startup and reboot the device with the
default configuration being used during reboot.
Use the command with caution because this command deletes the configuration file to be used at the
next startup and restores the factory default settings.
Examples
# Delete the configuration file to be used at the next startup and reboot the device with the default
configuration being used during reboot.
<Sysname> initialize
The startup configuration file will be deleted and the system will be rebooted.Continue?
[Y/N]:y
Please wait...

ipsetup

Syntax
ipsetup { dhcp | ip-address ip-address { mask | mask-length } [ default-gateway ip-address ] }
Parameters
dhcp: Enables VLAN-interface 1 to obtain an IPv4 address through DHCP.
ip-address ip-address: Specifies an IPv4 address for VLAN-interface 1 in dotted decimal notation.
mask: Subnet mask in dotted decimal notation.
mask-length: Subnet mask length, the number of consecutive ones in the mask, in the range of 0 to 32.
default-gateway ip-address: Specifies the IPv4 address of the default gateway. If you specify this option,
the command not only assigns an IPv4 address to the interface, but also specifies a default route for the
device.
Description
Use ipsetup dhcp to specify VLAN-interface 1 to obtain an IPv4 address through DHCP.
Use ipsetup ip address ip-address { mask | mask-length } to assign an IPv4 address to VLAN-interface 1.
By default, the device automatically obtains its IP address through DHCP. If the device cannot obtain an
IP address through DHCP, it uses the assigned default IP address. For more information, see
If there is no VLAN-interface 1, either command creates VLAN-interface 1 first, and then specifies its IP
address.
Examples
# Create VLAN-interface 1 and specify the interface to obtain an IPv4 address through DHCP.
<Sysname> ipsetup dhcp
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