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Viewing host information, Configuring host interfaces, Configuring – Nortel Networks 5500 series User Manual

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Configuring system settings

/cfg/sys/host

followed by:

to delete the Nortel SNAS from the cluster
configuration (

/cfg/sys/host #/delete

).

Viewing host information

To view the host number and IP address for each Nortel SNAS device in
the cluster, use the

/cfg/sys/host /cur

command.

Configuring host interfaces

The default IP interface on the Nortel SNAS host is Interface 1. You can
create additional interfaces and specify the ports to be assigned to each
interface. If you assign more than one port to an interface, you can choose
whether the ports will operate in failover or trunking mode.

You can create a maximum of four interfaces on each Nortel SNAS host.

To configure an IP interface and the assignment of physical ports on a
particular Nortel SNAS host, use the following command:

/cfg/sys/host /interface

where

interface ID

is an integer in the range 1 to 252 that uniquely

identifies the interface on the Nortel SNAS host. To configure a
new interface, enter an unused interface ID number. To change the
configuration of an existing interface, enter the applicable interface ID
number.

The Host Interface menu appears.

The Host Interface menu includes the following options:

/cfg/sys/host #/interface

followed by:

ip

Sets the network address for the interface.
(For Interface 1, the network address is the
RIP.)

netmask

Sets the subnet mask for the interface.

Nortel Secure Network Access Switch

Using the Command Line Interface

NN47230-100

03.01

Standard

28 July 2008

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