Netgear XCM8810 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide - Page 1352
Host Name and Remote IP Address Character Restrictions, Example, Description, Syntax Description
View all Netgear XCM8810 Chassis manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 1352 highlights
NETGEAR 8800 Chassis Switch CLI Manual Host Name and Remote IP Address Character Restrictions This section provides information about the characters supported by the switch for host names and remote IP addresses. When specifying a host name or remote IP address, the switch permits only the following characters: • Alphabetical letters, upper case and lower case (A-Z, a-z) • Numerals (0-9) • Period ( . ) • Dash ( - ) Permitted only for host names • Underscore ( _ ) Permitted only for host names • Colon ( : ) When naming or configuring an IP address for your network server, remember the requirements listed above. Example The following command looks up the IP addresses of a computer with the name myhost.mydomain that has 2 IPv4 addresses and 1 IPv6 address: nslookup myhost.mydomain The following is sample output from the command on an XCM8800 switch: Host "myhost.mydomain" has the IPv4 address 192.168.1.1 Host "myhost.mydomain" has the IPv4 address 192.168.1.2 Host "myhost.mydomain" has the IPv6 address 2000::1 run diagnostics run diagnostics [extended | normal] {slot [ | A | B]} Description Runs normal or extended diagnostics on the switch, slot, node, or management module. Syntax Description extended normal slot Runs an extended diagnostic routine. Takes the ports offline, and performs extensive ASIC and packet loopback tests on all of the ports. If you have a Power over Ethernet (PoE) module installed, the switch also performs an extended PoE test, which tests the functionality of the inline power adapter. Runs a normal diagnostic routine. Takes the ports offline, and performs a simple ASIC and packet loopback test on all of the ports. Specifies the slot number of an I/O module. 1352 | Appendix B. Troubleshooting Commands