HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Fundamentals Configuration Guide - Page 122

Checking the connectivity to a server, Accessing the server

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Step 3. Assign an IPv6 address to the port. Command ipv6 address ipv6-address prefix-length 4. Specify an IPv6 gateway for the port. ipv6 gateway ipv6-address 5. Activate the port. 6. Return to system view. undo shutdown quit Remarks By default, the management Ethernet interface has no IPv6 address. By default, the management Ethernet interface has no IPv6 gateway configured. By default, the management Ethernet interface is active. N/A Checking the connectivity to a server After completing network parameter configuration, you can use the ping command to check the connectivity between the device and the intended FTP or TFTP server. To check the connectivity between the device and a server on an IPv4 network, execute the following command in any view: Task Command Check the connectivity to an IPv4 address ping [ -c count | -s size ] * ip-address To check the connectivity between the device and a server on an IPv6 network, execute the following command in any view: Task Command Check the connectivity to an IPv6 address ping ipv6 [ -c count | -s size ] * ipv6-address Accessing the server In emergency shell mode, the device can: • Operate as an FTP or TFTP client to download software packages from an FTP or TFTP server. • Operate as an FTP or TFTP client to upload software packages to an FTP or TFTP server. • Operate as a Telnet or SSH client so you can log in to a server to, for example, view and manage files on the server. To access a remote IPv4 server, execute one of the following commands as appropriate in user view: Task Command Use FTP to download a file from or upload a file to an IPv4 server. ftp server-ipv4-address user username password password { get remote-file local-file | put local-file remote-file } Use TFTP to download a file from or upload a file to tftp server-ipv4-address { get remote-file local-file | put an IPv4 server. local-file remote-file } Telnet to an IPv4 server. telnet server-ipv4-address 115

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Step
Command
Remarks
3.
Assign an IPv6 address
to the port.
ipv6
address
ipv6-address prefix-length
By default, the management
Ethernet interface has no IPv6
address.
4.
Specify an IPv6 gateway
for the port.
ipv6
gateway
ipv6-address
By default, the management
Ethernet interface has no IPv6
gateway configured.
5.
Activate the port.
undo shutdown
By default, the management
Ethernet interface is active.
6.
Return to system view.
quit
N/A
Checking the connectivity to a server
After completing network parameter configuration, you can use the
ping
command to check the
connectivity between the device and the intended FTP or TFTP server.
To check the connectivity between the device and a server on an IPv4 network, execute the following
command in any view:
Task
Command
Check the connectivity to an IPv4 address
ping
[
-c
count
|
-s
size
] *
ip-address
To check the connectivity between the device and a server on an IPv6 network, execute the following
command in any view:
Task
Command
Check the connectivity to an IPv6 address
ping ipv6
[
-c
count
|
-s
size
] *
ipv6-address
Accessing the server
In emergency shell mode, the device can:
Operate as an FTP or TFTP client to download software packages from an FTP or TFTP server.
Operate as an FTP or TFTP client to upload software packages to an FTP or TFTP server.
Operate as a Telnet or SSH client so you can log in to a server to, for example, view and manage
files on the server.
To access a remote IPv4 server, execute one of the following commands as appropriate in user view:
Task
Command
Use FTP to download a file from or upload a file to
an IPv4 server.
ftp
server-ipv4-address
user
username
password
password
{
get
remote-file
local-file
|
put
local-file
remote-file
}
Use TFTP to download a file from or upload a file to
an IPv4 server.
tftp
server-ipv4-address
{
get
remote-file
local-file
|
put
local-file
remote-file
}
Telnet to an IPv4 server.
telnet
server-ipv4-address