Command Reference
Defaults
Examples
See Also
12.5.15 Set/Define IP Create
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⎫
SET
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PROTOCOLS IP CREATE ETHERNET 0 IPaddress Netmask
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DEFINE
Creates a secondary interface—an interface that shares a physical device, such as an Ethernet port, but has
a different IP address. The secondary interface is commonly used to allow more than one IP network on a
given Ethernet.
Restrictions
Parameters
Examples
Trusted
When enabled, this interface will only listen to routing updates from routers
specified by the Set/Define IP Trusted command. Otherwise, this interface
will listen to all routing updates.
Ethernet Interface number: 0
TTLNum: 1
Default, Proxy-ARP, and Trusted: Disabled
MTU: 1500 bytes
Listen and Send: Enabled
Local>> DEFINE IP ALL MTU 1500
Local>> DEFINE IP ETHERNET MTU 1500
Local>> DEFINE IP ETHERNET POOL 192.0.1.50 192.0.1.59
Clear/Purge IP Trusted, page 12-20; Show/Monitor/List Hosts, page 12-48;
Defining an IP Address Pool, page 6-3
Requires privileged user status.
0
The number zero represents the primary Ethernet interface for which the
secondary interfaces are created. The number zero must be included in the
command.
IPaddress
An IP address in standard numeric format (for example, 193.0.1.50).
Netmask
A subnet mask; for example, 255.255.255.0.
Local>> SET IP CREATE ETHERNET 0 192.73.220.183 255.255.255.0
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IP/Network Commands
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