5.12 IP
The IP object is a table that maintains addressing information relevant to an entity's
interfaces. This table is use
Currently, only one default route is supported.
This object corresponds to SNMP MIB object ipAddressGroup ipAddressTable (RFC
5.12.1 IP Commands
Note:
When DHCP is enabled, the configuration received
5.12.1.1 Set
Create and modify VLANs using the Set command:
set ip <ip-addr>
[dhcp {enable | disable}]
[dhcp-
[dhcp-
[dhcp-
Up to four IP addresses can be specified on the command line.
If the IP entry does not already exist, the Set command creates it and assigns the attributes
specified. Upon creation, in the event that the interface addres
address is not explicitly specified, the entry is created with the default value that has been
defined for the VLAN.
If the IP entry already exists, then the Set command will replace the attributes that are
currently defined for the
entry with the value that has been specified in the command.
A set
operation will fail if the route specified is not within the subnet that has been defined
by mask.
The IP object is a table that maintains addressing information relevant to an entity's
interfaces. This table is use
d to describe the default routers known to the entity.
Currently, only one default route is supported.
This object corresponds to SNMP MIB object ipAddressGroup ipAddressTable (RFC
When DHCP is enabled, the configuration received
-configured parameters.
Create and modify VLANs using the Set command:
-addr>]
[dhcp {enable | disable}]
-id <host>]
e <time>]
Up to four IP addresses can be specified on the command line.
If the IP entry does not already exist, the Set command creates it and assigns the attributes
specified. Upon creation, in the event that the interface addres
address is not explicitly specified, the entry is created with the default value that has been
If the IP entry already exists, then the Set command will replace the attributes that are
entry with the value that has been specified in the command.
operation will fail if the route specified is not within the subnet that has been defined
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The IP object is a table that maintains addressing information relevant to an entity's
d to describe the default routers known to the entity.
This object corresponds to SNMP MIB object ipAddressGroup ipAddressTable (RFC
-4293).
If the IP entry does not already exist, the Set command creates it and assigns the attributes
address is not explicitly specified, the entry is created with the default value that has been
If the IP entry already exists, then the Set command will replace the attributes that are
entry with the value that has been specified in the command.
operation will fail if the route specified is not within the subnet that has been defined
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