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xStack® DGS-3620 Series Layer 3 Managed Stackable Gigabit Switch CLI Reference Guide Chapter 11 Basic IP Commands config ipif [{ipaddress | vlan | state [enable | disable]} | proxy_arp [enable | disable] {local [enable | disable]} | bootp | dhcp | ipv6 [ipv6address | state [enable | disable]] | ip_mtu | ipv4 state [enable | disable] | dhcpv6_client [enable | disable] | ip_directed_broadcast [enable | disable]] create ipif {} {secondary | state [enable | disable] | proxy_arp [enable | disable] {local [enable | disable]}} delete ipif [ {ipv6address } | all] enable ipif [ | all] disable ipif [ | all] show ipif {} config out_band_ipif {ipaddress | state [enable | disable] | gateway } show out_band_ipif enable ipif_ipv6_link_local_auto [ | all] disable ipif_ipv6_link_local_auto [ | all] show ipif_ipv6_link_local_auto {} 11-1 config ipif Description Configure the parameters for an L3 interface. For IPv4, only the system interface can be specified for the way to get the IP address. If the mode is set to BOOTP or DHCP, then the IPv4 address will be obtained through the operation of protocols. The manual configuration of the IP address will be of no use. If the mode is configured to BOOTP or DHCP first, and then the user configures IP address later, the mode will be changed to manual configured mode. For IPv6, multiple addresses can be defined on the same L3 interface. For IPv4, multi-netting must be done by creation of a secondary interface. Note that an IPv6 address is not allowed to be configured on a secondary interface. Format config ipif [{ipaddress | vlan | state [enable | disable]} | proxy_arp [enable | disable] {local [enable | disable]} | bootp | dhcp | ipv6 [ipv6address | state [enable | disable]] | ip_mtu | ipv4 state [enable | disable] | dhcpv6_client [enable | disable] | ip_directed_broadcast [enable | disable]] Parameters ipif - Specifies the IP interface configured. - Enter the name of the IP interface used here. This name can be up to 12 characters long. The default interface is 'System'. ipaddress - (Optional) The IP address and netmask of the IP interface to be created. - Specify the address and mask information using the traditional format (for example, 10.1.2.3/255.0.0.0 or in CIDR format, 10.1.2.3/8). vlan - (Optional) The name of the VLAN corresponding to the IP interface. - Specify the VLAN name. The maximum length is 32 characters. 138