Managed Switch CLI Manual, Release 8.0
Routing Commands
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v1.0, July 2009
no ip routing
This command disables the IP Router Admin Mode for the master switch.
ip address
This command configures an IP address on an interface. You can also use this command to
configure one or more secondary IP addresses on the interface.The value for
<ipaddr>
is the IP
address of the interface. The value for
<subnetmask>
is a 4-digit dotted-decimal number which
represents the subnet mask of the interface. The subnet mask must have contiguous ones and be no
longer than 30 bits, for example 255.255.255.0. This command adds the label IP address in
show
ip interface
.
no ip address
This command deletes an IP address from an interface. The value for
<ipaddr>
is the IP address
of the interface in a.b.c.d format where the range for a, b, c, and d is 1-255. The value for
<subnetmask>
is a 4-digit dotted-decimal number which represents the Subnet Mask of the
interface. To remove all of the IP addresses (primary and secondary) configured on the interface,
enter the command
no ip address
.
ip route
This command configures a static route. The
<ipaddr>
parameter is a valid IP address, and
<subnetmask>
is a valid subnet mask. The
<nexthopip>
parameter is a valid IP address of
the next hop router. Specifying
Null0
as nexthop parameter adds a static reject route. The
optional
<preference>
parameter is an integer (value from 1 to 255) that allows you to specify
the preference value (sometimes called “administrative distance”) of an individual static route.
Among routes to the same destination, the route with the lowest preference value is the route
Format
no ip routing
Mode
Global Config
Format
ip address <ipaddr> <subnetmask> [secondary]
Mode
Interface Config
Format
no ip address [{<ipaddr> <subnetmask> [secondary]}]
Mode
Interface Config
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