Dell PowerStore 1000T EMC PowerStore CLI Guide - Page 303
file_interface_route, ip_address, prefix_length, gateway, vlan_id, is_disabled, async
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] [-gateway ] [-vlan_id ] [-is_disabled {yes | true | no | false}] [async] Action qualifiers -id Unique identifier of the file interface. -name Unique name of the existing object (file_interface). -ip_address IP address of the network interface. IPv4 and IPv6 are supported. -prefix_length Prefix length for the interface. IPv4 and IPv6 are supported. -gateway Gateway address for the network interface. IPv4 and IPv6 are supported. -vlan_id Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) identifier for the interface. The interface uses the identifier to accept packets that have matching VLAN tags. -is_disabled Indicates whether the network interface is disabled. -async Perform asynchronous operation. file_interface_route Use these resources to manage static IP routes, including creating, modifying, and deleting these routes. A route determines where to send a packet next so it can reach its final destination. A static route is set explicitly and does not automatically adapt to the changing network infrastructure. A route is defined by an interface, destination IP address range and an IP address of a corresponding gateway. Note: IP routes connect an interface (IP address) to the larger network through gateways. Without routes and gateway specified, the interface is no longer accessible outside of its immediate subnet. As a result, network shares and exports associated with the interface are no longer available to clients outside their immediate subnet. This resource type has queriable association from file_interface Attributes 276