Displaying ip and slip information, Enabling and disabling bootp – 3Com 1100 User Manual
Page 135

Displaying and Changing IP-related Information
135
Displaying IP and SLIP
Information
You can display IP and SLIP information for the current Switch unit in the
stack using the
display
command on the IP/Interface menu.
For more information about IP and SLIP, see
.
To display the IP and SLIP information:
■
At the Top-level menu, enter:
ip interface display
The IP and SLIP information for the Switch is displayed.
An example of the IP and SLIP information is shown below:
Enabling and
Disabling BOOTP
If you have a BOOTP server on your network, you can use that server to
allocate IP information for the Switch units in the stack automatically.
You can specify whether the Switch uses BOOTP by using the
bootp
command on the IP/Interface menu.
To specify that the Switch uses BOOTP:
1 At the Top-level menu, enter:
ip interface bootp
The following prompt is displayed:
Enter new value (enable, disable) [enable]:
2 Enter
enable
to specify that the Switch uses BOOTP, or
disable
to
specify that it does not.
In order for BOOTP to work, the IP configuration must be set to 0.0.0.0.
Use the
ip initializeConfig
command to clear any existing IP
configuration. For more information, see
.
After BOOTP is enabled, you need to power cycle the unit before BOOTP
starts operating.
IP address
191.100.40.120
Subnet mask:
255.255.0.0
Default gateway:
191.100.40.121
SLIP address:
191.100.40.120
SLIP subnet mask
255.255.0.0