<Example> Display DSCP information.
XSCF> showdscp
DSCP Configuration:
Network: 192.168.244.0
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Location
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XSCF
Domain #00
Domain #01
Domain #02
Domain #03
3. Use the setnetwork(8) command to specify network interface information.
<Example 1> Specify IP address 192.168.1.10 and netmask
255.255.255.0 for XSCF-LAN#0 in the XSCFU#0 to enable it.
XSCF> setnetwork xscf#0-lan#0 -m 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.10
<Example 2> Specify IP address 192.168.12.10 for the ISN in the
XSCFU#0 to enable it.
XSCF> setnetwork xscf#0-if 192.168.12.10
<Example 3> Specify IP address 192.168.11.10 and netmask
255.255.255.0 for the takeover IP address in the XSCF-LAN#0.
XSCF> setnetwork lan#0 -m 255.255.255.0 192.168.11.10
<Example 4> Disable XSCF-LAN#1 in the XSCFU#0.
XSCF> setnetwork xscf#0-lan#1 -c down
<Example 5> Remove the configured IP address and netmask of XSCF-
LAN#1 in the XSCFU#0.
XSCF> setnetwork -r xscf#0-lan#1
Note – The setting values like as IP address, netmask, enabling (up) or disabling
(down) the network interface by setnetwork(8), sethostname(8), setroute(8),
and setnameserver(8) commands are applied by performing the
applynetwork(8) and the rebootxscf(8) commands.
4. Use the setdscp(8) command (see Note) to specify network interface
information.
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Address
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192.168.244.1
192.168.244.2
192.168.244.3
192.168.244.4
192.168.244.5
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