< Example 1> Specify the entire DSCP network IP address 192.168.2.0
and netmask 255.255.255.0.
XSCF> setdscp -i 192.168.2.0 -m 255.255.255.0
<Example 2> Specify IP address 192.168.2.1 for the XSCF.
XSCF> setdscp -s -i 192.168.2.1
<Example 3> Specify the IP address of 192.168.2.2 to domain ID 1.
XSCF> setdscp -d 1 -i 192.168.2.2
<Example 4> Setting DSCP addresses using Interactive mode.
XSCF> setdscp
DSCP network
[192.168.244.0
DSCP netmask
[255.255.255.0
XSCF address
[192.168.2.1
Domain #00 address
:
Commit these changes to the database? [y|n]:y
It is necessary to configure DSCP to enable it for the domains. For details about the
Domain Configuration, see
Setting DSCP addresses can only be done when affected domains are not running.
Use of the -i and -m options to set all DSCP addresses can only be done when no
domains are running. Setting the XSCF address can only be done when no domains
are running, since this would affect the XSCF's communication to running domains.
Setting individual domain addresses can be done only if the specified domain is not
running. When you changed the DSCP address, you must reset XSCF by using the
rebootxscf(8) command before domain start up, in order to maintain the
consistency between XSCF and the domain. After XSCF resetting, the domain restart
is required.
You can specify a network address for use by all of the DSCP links using the -i and
-m options. In this mode of operation, the IP addresses used by the XSCF and each
domain-specific DSCP link are automatically selected from within the range of
addresses indicated by the network address.
If you set a netmask using the -m option, this netmask value shows the mask value
in the XSCF network. A netmask value when you display the DSCP network on the
domain is not the netmask value in the XSCF network. The netmask value for the
domain DSCP address, which is displayed on the domain by using ifconfig(1M),
is a value set according to the setting of the network on the domain side.
] > 192.168.2.0
] > 255.255.255.0
] > 192.168.2.1
[192.168.2.2
] > 192.168.2.2
Section 2.2.11, "Domain Configuration" on page
Chapter 2
Setting Up XSCF
2-94.
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