Assigning All DSCP Addresses
EXAMPLE 1
setdscp -y -i 10.1.1.0 -m 255.255.255.0
XSCF>
Commit these changes to the database? [y|n] : y
Assigning an Alternative IP address to Domain 1
EXAMPLE 2
setdscp -d 1 -i 10.1.1.26
XSCF>
Commit these changes to the database? [y|n] :
Specifying a Netmask Address With -q and -y Options
EXAMPLE 3
setdscp -q -y -i 10.1.1.0 -m 255.255.255.0
XSCF>
Setting DSCP Addresses Using Interactive Mode
EXAMPLE 4
The default value displayed by each prompt in interactive mode matches the
previous configuration. This makes it possible to interactively review and modify
DSCP configuration. In this example you only input the network address portion
and then press the Enter key to accept all subsequent settings.
setdscp
XSCF>
DSCP network
[0.0.0.0
DSCP netmask
[255.0.0.0
XSCF address
[10.1.1.1
Domain #00 address
Domain #01 address
Domain #02 address
Domain #03 address
Domain #04 address
Domain #05 address
Domain #06 address
Domain #07 address
Domain #08 address
Domain #09 address
Domain #10 address
10.1.1.0
] >
255.255.255.0
] >
[Enter]
] >
[10.1.1.2
] >
[10.1.1.3
] > [Enter]
[10.1.1.4
] > [Enter]
[10.1.1.5
] > [Enter]
[10.1.1.6
] >
[10.1.1.7
] > [Enter]
[10.1.1.8
] > [Enter]
[10.1.1.9
] > [Enter]
[10.1.1.10
] > [Enter]
[10.1.1.11
] > [Enter]
[10.1.1.12
] > [Enter]
y
[Enter]
[Enter]
System Administration
setdscp(8)
199
Need help?
Do you have a question about the Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers