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TABLE 2-2
Network Configuration
Item
Description
Shell Command
Remarks
Display network Displays XSCF network interfaces.
Also, displays the following network status:
• Number of bytes of the receive queue
buffer.
• Number of bytes of the send queue buffer.
• Local address and port.
• Host address and Socket port number.
shownetwork
showdscp
If the XSCF Unit is
redundant, the
connection status of the
other side is not
displayed.
Enable/disable
network
Enables or disables an XSCF network interface
(see
setnetwork
setdscp
• When the XSCF Unit
is a redundant model,
Defaults of IP address
of ISN are the
following:
XSCF#0:192.168.1.1
XSCF#1:192.168.1.2
• No default setting has
been specified for the
other interfaces.
• You can use a single
LAN port for XSCF-
LAN. For network
connection examples,
see
IP address
(Note)
Specifies the following IP address of the XSCF
network interfaces (see
).
• One or both of the XSCF-LAN ports
• DSCP
• ISN, Takeover IP address (if a redundant
XSCF Unit is used)
netmask
Sets a netmask for an XSCF network interface.
If this item is omitted, a netmask
corresponding to the IP address is set.
• Class A: 255.0.0.0
• Class B: 255.255.0.0
• Class C: 255.255.255.0
Display host
name
Displays a host name and the host name
informations.
A Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) can
be displayed
showhostname
Host
name/domain
name
Sets a host name and a domain name for the
XSCF Unit.
FQDN cannot be specified for the host name.
A host name can be specified up to 64
characters.
A domain name can be specified up to 254
characters with the host name included, with
label elements delimited by a period(.).
A label element can contain alphanumeric
characters (a to z, A to Z, 0 to 9), hyphens (-),
and period (.). Each label element must
always begin with an alphabetic character and
end with an alphanumeric character.
However, you cannot use a period (.) in a host
name.
sethostname
No default setting has
been specified.