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Displaying and Changing IP-related Information
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Displaying Summary
Trunk Information
You can display summary trunk information about all trunks supported by
the stack using the
summary
command on the Trunk menu.
To display summary trunk information:
1
At the Top-level menu, enter:
feature trunk summary
2
The summary trunk information is displayed as shown in the example
below.
Displaying and
Changing IP-related
Information
You can display and change IP-related information for the current Switch
unit in the stack using the commands on the IP menu. These commands
allow you to:
■
Specify the IP and SLIP information for the Switch
■
Display the IP information for the Switch
■
Specify whether the Switch uses BOOTP
■
Ping other devices on your network
To display and change IP-related information for another Switch unit in
the stack, you need to select that unit using the
unit
command. For
more information, see
“Moving the Focus of the Command Line
Interface”
on
page 141
.
Specifying IP and SLIP
Information
You can specify IP and SLIP information for the current Switch unit in the
stack using the
define
command on the IP/Interface menu.
To carry out this command for the first time after installing your switch,
you need to connect a terminal or terminal emulator to the console port
using a null modem cable. See
“Setting Up Command Line Interface
Management”
on
page 36
for more information about connecting to the
console port.
In Use
Unit 1
Trunk 1
No
Unit 1
Trunk 2
No
Unit 2
Trunk 1
No
Unit 2
Trunk 2
No
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