Configuring Ip Addresses; Assigning An Ip Address To An Interface - HP 4800G Series Configuration Manual

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In the absence of subnetting, some special addresses such as the addresses with the net ID of all zeros
and the addresses with the host ID of all ones, are not assignable to hosts. The same is true for
subnetting. When designing your network, you should note that subnetting is somewhat a tradeoff
between subnets and accommodated hosts. For example, a Class B network can accommodate 65,534
16
(2
– 2. Of the two deducted Class B addresses, one with an all-one host ID is the broadcast address
and the other with an all-zero host ID is the network address) hosts before being subnetted. After you
break it down into 512 (2
bits for the host ID and thus have only 126 (2
is thus 64,512 (512 × 126), 1022 less after the network is subnetted.
Class A, B, and C networks, before being subnetted, use these default masks (also called natural
masks): 255.0.0.0, 255.255.0.0, and 255.255.255.0 respectively.

Configuring IP Addresses

An interface needs an IP address to communicate with other devices. Besides directly assigning an IP
address to the VLAN interface, you may configure the VLAN interface to obtain one through BOOTP, or
DHCP as alternatives. If you change the way an interface obtains an IP address, from manual
assignment to BOOTP for example, the IP address obtained from BOOTP will overwrite the old one
manually assigned.
This chapter only covers how to assign an IP address manually. For the other two approaches, refer to
DHCP Configuration in the IP Services Volume.
This section includes:

Assigning an IP Address to an Interface

IP Addressing Configuration Example
Assigning an IP Address to an Interface
You may assign an interface multiple IP addresses, one primary and multiple secondaries.
Generally, you only need to assign the primary address to an interface. In some cases, you need to
assign secondary IP addresses to the interface. For example, if the interface connects to two subnets,
to enable the device to communicate with all hosts on the LAN, you need to assign a primary IP address
and a secondary IP address to the interface.
Follow these steps to assign an IP address to an interface:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter interface view
Assign an IP address to
the interface
9
) subnets by using the first 9 bits of the host ID for the subnet, you have only 7
7
– 2) hosts in each subnet. The maximum number of hosts
Use the command...
system-view
interface interface-type
interface-number
ip address ip-address { mask
| mask-length } [ sub ]
1-3
Remarks
––
––
Required
No IP address is assigned by default.

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