HP BL480c HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator Command Line Interface User Gui - Page 158

Set Vlan Factory, Set Vlan Interconnect, Set Vlan Ipconfig

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• Access level/Bay level: OA administrator, OA operator • Restrictions: The VLAN ID is a value between 1 and 4094. SET VLAN FACTORY • Command: SET VLAN FACTORY • Description: Restores the VLAN settings to factory defaults. VLAN is disabled and all devices are grouped in VLAN ID 1. To execute the command, enter YES when asked if you are sure you want to restore VLAN settings to factory defaults. • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator, OA operator • Restrictions: None SET VLAN INTERCONNECT • Command: SET VLAN INTERCONNECT { ALL | ] } • Description: Sets the VLAN ID for the specified interconnect or range of interconnects. • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator, OA operator • Restrictions: o You must create a VLAN ID using the ADD VLAN command, before using the SET VLAN INTERCONNECT command, or the command is rejected. o All Virtual Connects that belong to the same domain must be on the same VLAN. SET VLAN IPCONFIG • Command: SET VLAN IPCONFIG { DHCP | STATIC | SAVE } • Description: Temporarily sets VLAN and IP settings for the OA to either DHCP or STATIC mode. This command (typically used in a remote configuration) undoes the changes it made in 5 minutes. To permanently save the changes, issue the SET VLAN IPCONFIG SAVE command. • Access level/Bay level: VLAN commands 158

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VLAN commands 158
Access level/Bay level:
OA administrator, OA operator
Restrictions:
The VLAN ID is a value between 1 and 4094.
SET VLAN FACTORY
Command:
SET VLAN FACTORY
Description:
Restores the VLAN settings to factory defaults. VLAN is disabled and all devices are grouped in
VLAN ID 1. To execute the command, enter
YES
when asked if you are sure you want to restore
VLAN settings to factory defaults.
Access level/Bay level:
OA administrator, OA operator
Restrictions:
None
SET VLAN INTERCONNECT
Command:
SET VLAN INTERCONNECT <VLAN_ID> { ALL | <bay number> [{ , | - } <bay
number>] }
Description:
Sets the VLAN ID for the specified interconnect or range of interconnects.
Access level/Bay level:
OA administrator, OA operator
Restrictions:
o
You must create a VLAN ID using the
ADD VLAN
command, before using the
SET VLAN
INTERCONNECT
command, or the command is rejected.
o
All Virtual Connects that belong to the same domain must be on the same VLAN.
SET VLAN IPCONFIG
Command:
SET VLAN IPCONFIG { DHCP | STATIC | SAVE }
Description:
Temporarily sets VLAN and IP settings for the OA to either DHCP or STATIC mode. This command
(typically used in a remote configuration) undoes the changes it made in 5 minutes. To permanently
save the changes, issue the
SET VLAN IPCONFIG SAVE
command.
Access level/Bay level: