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The Ethernet interface on your switch
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Static Ethernet addresses
Use static Ethernet network interface addresses on Brocade DCX and DCX-4S Backbones, and in
environments where DHCP service is not available. To use static addresses for the Ethernet
interface, you must first disable DHCP. You can enter static Ethernet information and disable DHCP
at the same time. For more information, refer to
“DHCP activation”
on page 23.
If you choose not to use DHCP or to specify an IP address for your switch Ethernet interface, you
can do so by entering “none” or “0.0.0.0” in the Ethernet IP address field.
On an application blade, configure the two external Ethernet interfaces to two different subnets. If
two subnets are not present, configure one of the interfaces and leave the other unconfigured.
Otherwise, the following message displays and blade status may go into a faulty state after a
reboot.
Neighbor table overflow.
print: 54 messages suppressed
Setting the static addresses for the Ethernet network interface
1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role.
2. Perform the appropriate action based on whether you have a switch or Backbone:
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If you are setting the IP address for a switch, enter the ipAddrSet command.
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If you are setting the IP address for a Backbone, enter the ipAddrSet command specifying
either CP0 or CP1. You must set the IP address for both CP0 and CP1.
Example of setting the IPv4 address
switch:admin>
ipaddrset
Ethernet IP Address [10.1.2.3]:
Ethernet Subnetmask [255.255.255.0]:
Fibre Channel IP Address [220.220.220.2]:
Fibre Channel Subnetmask [255.255.0.0]:
Gateway IP Address [10.1.2.1]:
DHCP [OFF]: off
Example of setting an IPv6 address on a switch
switch:admin>
ipaddrset -ipv6 --add 1080::8:800:200C:417A/64
IP address is being changed...Done.
For more information on setting up an IP address for a Virtual Fabric, refer to
Chapter 10,
“Managing Virtual Fabrics”
.
3. Enter the network information in dotted-decimal notation for the Ethernet IPv4 address or in
semicolon-separated notation for IPv6.
4. Enter the Ethernet Subnetmask at the prompt.
5. Skip the Fibre Channel prompts by pressing Enter.
The Fibre Channel IP address is used for management.
6. Enter the Gateway Address at the prompt.
7. Disable DHCP by entering off.
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