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<name> is a host name which:
Consists of alphanumeric characters and/or hyphens
Cannot begin or end with a hyphen
Cannot contain more than 63 characters
Cannot contain punctuation marks, spaces, and other symbols
Setting the IPv4 Address
After selecting the static IP configuration mode, you can use this
command to assign a permanent IP address to the PX3 device.
config:#
network ipv4 interface <ETH> address <ip address>
Variables:
<ETH> is one of the network interfaces:
ethernet (or ETH1/ETH2),
wireless, bridge or all. Note that you must choose/configure the
bridge interface if your PX3 is set to the bridging mode.
Note: In the bridging mode, only the IP parameters of the BRIDGE
interface function. The IP parameters of the ETHERNET (or
ETH1/ETH2) and WIRELESS interfaces do NOT function.
Interface
Description
ethernet (PX3)
Determine the IPv4 address of the ETHERNET
interface (that is, wired networking).
eth1 (PX3-iX7)
Determine the IPv4 address of the ETH1 interface
(that is, wired networking).
eth2 (PX3-iX7)
Determine the IPv4 address of the ETH2 interface
(that is, wired networking).
wireless
Determine the IPv4 address of the WIRELESS
interface (that is, wireless networking).
bridge
Determine the IPv4 address of the BRIDGE
interface (that is, the bridging mode).
<ip address> is the IP address being assigned to your PX3 device. Its
format is "IP address/prefix". For example,
192.168.84.99/32.
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