D-Link DES-3828 Product Manual - Page 175
config ipif, enable ipif
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xStack DES-3800 Series Layer 3 Stackable Fast Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual config ipif Restrictions ARP for this IP interface. The Proxy ARP feature will allow this IP interface to reply to ARP requests destined for another interface by faking its identities the original ARP requester. The Switch is then capable of routing packets to the intended destination without configuring static routing or a default gateway. The default is disable. bootp − Allows the selection of the BOOTP protocol for the assignment of an IP address to the Switch's System IP interface. dhcp − Allows the selection of the DHCP protocol for the assignment of an IP address to the Switch's System IP interface. Only Administrator or Operator-level users can issue this command. Example usage: To configure the IP interface System: DES-3800:admin#config ipif System ipaddress 10.48.74.122/8 Command: config ipif System ipaddress 10.48.74.122/8 Success. DES-3800:admin# enable ipif Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to enable an IP interface on the Switch. enable ipif { | all} This command will enable the IP interface function on the Switch. − The name of a previously configured IP interface to enable. Enter an alphanumeric entry of up to twelve characters to define the IP interface. all - Entering this parameter will enable all the IP interfaces currently configured on the Switch. Only Administrator or Operator-level users can issue this command. Example usage: To enable the ipif function on the Switch: DES-6500:4#enable ipif s2 Command: enable ipif s2 Success. DES-6500:4# disable ipif Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to disable the configuration of an IP interface on the Switch. disable ipif { | all} This command will disable an IP interface on the Switch, without altering its configuration values. − The name previously created to define the IP interface. 171