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Network configuration
Configuring the Ethernet port
Use the
set setup system
command in an Admin session to configure the Ethernet port and other
network parameters. You can configure all of the following parameters in one session, or you can
configure specific parameters by adding the corresponding keyword:
•
IPv4 configuration
, page 26
•
IPv6 configuration
, page 27
•
DNS server configuration
, page 28
IPv4 configuration
The switch supports IPv4, which includes the following:
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Network discovery method
•
IP address
•
Subnet mask
•
IP gateway address
The network discovery method determines how the switch acquires its IP address. The IP address can come
from the IP address that resides on the switch or from a server. The switch supports network discovery from
the following server types:
•
Bootstrap Protocol (BootP)
•
Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP)
•
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
To configure the IPv4 parameters, enter the
set setup system ipv4
command:
8/20q FC Switch (admin) #> set setup system ipv4
A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow.
Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value.
If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list
press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.
Current Values:
EthIPv4NetworkEnable True
EthIPv4NetworkDiscovery Static
EthIPv4NetworkAddress 10.20.116.133
EthIPv4NetworkMask 255.255.255.0
EthIPv4GatewayAddress 10.20.116.1
New Value (press ENTER to accept current value, 'q' to quit, 'n' for none):
EthIPv4NetworkEnable (True / False) :
EthIPv4NetworkDiscovery (1=Static, 2=Bootp, 3=Dhcp, 4=Rarp) :
EthIPv4NetworkAddress (dot-notated IP Address) : 10:20:30:40
EthIPv4NetworkMask (dot-notated IP Address) : 255.0.0.0
EthIPv4GatewayAddress (dot-notated IPv4 Address) : 10.20.30.254
Do you want to save and activate this system setup? (y/n): [n] y
Summary of Contents for 8/20q
Page 14: ...14 About this guide ...
Page 20: ...20 Command line interface usage ...
Page 24: ...24 User account configuration ...
Page 38: ...38 Network configuration ...
Page 90: ...90 Connection security configuration ...
Page 100: ...100 Device security configuration ...
Page 104: ...104 RADIUS server configuration ...
Page 110: ...110 Event log configuration ...
Page 130: ...130 Simple Network Management Protocol configuration ...
Page 322: ...322 Command reference ...
Page 332: ...332 Index ...