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IP Addressing Commands
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Default Configuration
No IP address is defined for interfaces.
Command Mode
Interface Configuration (Ethernet, VLAN, Port-channel) mode. It cannot be
configured for a range of interfaces (range context).
User Guidelines
Defining a static IP address on an interface implicitly removes the DHCP
client configuration on the interface.
If the product supports multiple IP addresses:
The product supports up to x IP addresses. The IP addresses should be
from different IP subnets. When adding an IP address from a subnet that
already exists in the list, the new IP address replaces the existing IP address
from that subnet.
If the product is switch only and supports a single IP address.
If the IP address configured in global context then it would be bound to the
currently defined management interface. If the management interface is
Default VLAN and the VID of the default VLAN is changed then when new
setting is applied, the IP address will be automatically redefined on the new
Default VLAN.
If the IP address is configured in Interface context then the IP address is
bound to the interface in context.
If a static IP address is already defined, the user must do
no IP address
in the
relevant interface context before changing the IP address.
If a dynamic IP address is already defined, the user must do
no ip address
in
the relevant interface context before configuring another dynamic IP address.
The Interface context could be a port, LAG or VLAN, depending on support
that is defined for the product.
Example
The following example configures VLAN 1 with IP address 131.108.1.27 and
subnet mask 255.255.255.0.
Console(config)#
interface vlan
1