Dell PowerConnect 5548 User Guide - Page 241
Mapping IP Addresses to Domain Host Names Using the CLI Commands, IPv6 Address Type, Link Local
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- IPv6 Address Type - When the server supports IPv6, this specifies the type of static address supported. The possible options are: • Link Local - A Link Local address that is non-routable and used for communication on the same network only. • Global - A globally unique IPv6 address; visible and reachable from different subnets. - Link Local Interface - When the server supports an IPv6 Link Local address, this specifies the Link Local interface. The possible options are: • VLAN - The VLAN on which the IPv6 interface is configured. • ISATAP - The IPv6 interface is configured on an ISATAP tunnel. • Host Name (1-160 Characters) - Enter the host name to be associated with the IP address entered below. • IP Address - Enter the IP address of the domain. Four addresses can be entered. 4 Click Remove to delete a host name. All addresses for this host name are deleted at the same time. Mapping IP Addresses to Domain Host Names Using the CLI Commands The following table summarizes the CLI commands for mapping domain host names to IP addresses. Table 9-35. Domain Host Name CLI Commands CLI Command Description ip host name address Defines the static host name-to-address mapping in [address2 address3 the host cache address4] no ip host name Removes the name-to-address mapping. clear host {name|*} Deletes entries from the host name-to-address cache. show hosts [name] Displays the default domain name, list of name server hosts, the static and the cached list of host names and addresses. Dell PowerConnect 55xx Systems User Guide 241