Setting Up an IP Interface for Management
3-5
IP forwarding is enabled, RIP is active, ICMP router discovery is
disabled.
Index
IP address
Subnet mask
Cost
Ports
1
158.101.1.1
255.255.255.0
1
1
2
158.101.4.1
255.255.255.0
1
2
3
158.101.6.1
255.255.255.0
1
5
4
158.101.8.1
255.255.255.0
1
8
Defining an Interface
When you define an interface, you define the interface’s IP address, subnet
mask, broadcast address, cost, and the collection of system ports associated
with the interface.
Table 3-1 shows the recommended settings for the IP interface parameters
if you are setting up the system for management.
Defining an interface defines the IP broadcast domain for frames sourced
from the attached segment. To avoid unintentional filtering of IP broadcasts,
3Com recommends that you include
all
ports. If you do not assign all ports
to this interface, be sure that you include the port to which your network
management station is attached.
To define an IP interface:
1
From the top level of the Administration Console, enter:
ip interface define
You are prompted for the interface’s parameters. To use the value in
brackets, press [Return] at the prompt.
2
Enter the IP address of the interface.
Table 3-1
Recommended Settings for IP Management Access
Parameter
Recommended Setting
IP address
User defined
Subnet mask
User defined
Broadcast address
Directed (all 1s in the host field)
Cost
1
Ports
all
Top-Level Menu
system
ethernet
fddi
bridge
➧
ip
snmp
analyzer
script
logout
➧
interface
route
arp
rip
ping
statistics
display
➧
define
modify
remove
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