Adaptec iSA1500 User Guide - Page 169

broadcast, high | low, ip_numb, boolean

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Using CLI Table 8-22 lists all Interface Manage commands. More details about each command appears after the Table. Table 8-22 Interface Manage Commands Command broadcast dhcp info ip mtu netmask speed statistics Parameters ip_numb | high | low boolean ip_numb[/mask] bytes netmask value [full] Levels administrator administrator all administrator administrator administrator administrator all broadcast ip_numb | high | low Set the broadcast address. An explicit value may be given in the conventional way, e.g. xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. Alternatively the special values listed above may be given. These will look at the current address and netmask and deduce the value to use. The value high will set all of the bits in the host part and low will clear them. This command may be combined with the ip and netmask commands on a single line. The ip command describes the default value for this option if just the IP number is changed If DHCP is enabled this command changes the stored value which will be used if DHCP is disabled. It does not change the actual value of the interface if DHCP is enabled otherwise it resets the interface. dhcp boolean Either enable or disable DHCP depending on the value of the boolean parameter. 8-30

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Using CLI
Table 8-22
lists all Interface
Manage
commands. More details about
each command appears after the Table.
broadcast
ip_numb
| high | low
Set the broadcast address. An explicit value may be given in the
conventional way, e.g. xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. Alternatively the special
values listed above may be given. These will look at the current
address and netmask and deduce the value to use. The value
high
will set all of the bits in the host part and
low
will clear them.
This command may be combined with the
ip
and
netmask
commands on a single line. The
ip
command describes the default
value for this option if just the IP number is changed
If DHCP is enabled this command changes the stored value which
will be used if DHCP is disabled. It does not change the actual
value of the interface if DHCP is enabled otherwise it resets the
interface.
dhcp
boolean
Either enable or disable DHCP depending on the value of the
boolean
parameter.
Table 8-22
Interface
Manage
Commands
Command
Parameters
Levels
broadcast
ip_numb | high | low
administrator
dhcp
boolean
administrator
info
all
ip
ip_numb[/mask]
administrator
mtu
bytes
administrator
netmask
netmask
administrator
speed
value [full]
administrator
statistics
all