HP StoreOnce D2D4324 HP StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide (BB877-909 - Page 80

net modify subnet, command for details on how the nodes are associated with network configurations.

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net modify subnet NOTE: This command applies to single-node products only. Description of Command Function Modifies an existing named subnet configuration. Modifies parameters in the current configuration and validates and activates settings. NOTE: It is not possible to modify the default configuration. Command Syntax net modify subnet [default {yes|no}] [domain {|DHCP}] [IPAddr {DHCP|address}] [netmask ] [gateway ] [ports ] [bonding ] Command Authority Administrator Command Object Requirements • netlabel - This label identifies the network configuration containing the subnet configuration to be modified. This label is case insensitive. • sublabel - This label identifies the subnet configuration that will be modified. This label is case insensitive. Command Parameter Requirements • default - This optional parameter defines if the preceding subnet configuration is the default subnet. The values for this parameter can be either Yes or No. • domain - This optional parameter defines the domain name for the subnet configuration. • IPAddr - This parameter defines an IP address. The value DHCP can be used to indicate that the IP address will be defined by a DHCP server. • netmask - This optional parameter defines the netmask. If the IPAddr value is DHCP, a value is not required for netmask. • gateway - This optional parameter defines the gateway for the subnet configuration. • ports - This parameter defines the ports which will be attached to the subnet for each node associated with the network configuration containing the subnet. (See the "net activate config" (page 70) command for details on how the nodes are associated with network configurations.) The values consist of a list of integers separated by commas; the integers define the physical ports on the nodes. Execute the "net show ports" (page 93) command to obtain information on which integers may be used to define ports for the subnet configuration. The maximum number of values depends on your system; use the Command Authority (page 71) command for information on which ports are available. • bonding - This parameter defines how the multiple ports are bonded. The supported bonding modes and the default bonding modes for specific templates are shown in the table below. Note that if only one port is defined, the bonding value should be undefined. See the HP 80 Alphabetical List of Commands and Details

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net modify subnet
NOTE:
This command applies to single-node products only.
Description of Command Function
Modifies an existing named subnet configuration. Modifies parameters in the current configuration
and validates and activates settings.
NOTE:
It is not possible to modify the default configuration.
Command Syntax
net modify subnet <netlabel> <sublabel> [default {yes|no}] [domain
{<string>|DHCP}] [IPAddr {DHCP|address}] [netmask <mask>] [gateway
<gateway>] [ports <list>] [bonding <mode>]
Command Authority
Administrator
Command Object Requirements
netlabel
– This label identifies the network configuration containing the subnet configuration
to be modified. This label is case insensitive.
sublabel
– This label identifies the subnet configuration that will be modified. This label is case
insensitive.
Command Parameter Requirements
default
– This optional parameter defines if the preceding subnet configuration is the default
subnet. The values for this parameter can be either Yes or No.
domain
– This optional parameter defines the domain name for the subnet configuration.
IPAddr
– This parameter defines an IP address. The value DHCP can be used to indicate that
the IP address will be defined by a DHCP server.
netmask
– This optional parameter defines the netmask. If the IPAddr value is DHCP, a value
is not required for netmask.
gateway
– This optional parameter defines the gateway for the subnet configuration.
ports
– This parameter defines the ports which will be attached to the subnet for each node
associated with the network configuration containing the subnet. (See the
“net activate config”
(page 70)
command for details on how the nodes are associated with network configurations.)
The values consist of a list of integers separated by commas; the integers define the physical
ports on the nodes. Execute the
“net show ports” (page 93)
command to obtain information
on which integers may be used to define ports for the subnet configuration. The maximum
number of values depends on your system; use the
Command Authority (page 71)
command
for information on which ports are available.
bonding
– This parameter defines how the multiple ports are bonded. The supported bonding
modes and the default bonding modes for specific templates are shown in the table below.
Note that if only one port is defined, the bonding value should be undefined. See the
HP
80
Alphabetical List of Commands and Details