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C
HAPTER
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IP I
NTERFACE
C
OMMANDS
An IP address may be used for management access to the router over your
network. An IPv4 address is obtained via DHCP by default for VLAN 1.
You can also manually configure a new address for other VLANs on the
router to enable management access through these VLANs or to connect
the router to existing IP subnets. You can manually configure a specific
IPv4 or IPv6 address, or direct the router to obtain an IPv4 address from a
BOOTP or DHCP server when it is powered on. Both IP Version 4 and 6
addresses can be defined and used simultaneously to access the router. An
IPv6 address can either be manually configured or dynamically generated.
You may also need to a establish an IPv4 or IPv6 default gateway between
this device and management stations or other devices that exist on another
network segment (if routing is not enabled).
This section includes commands for configuring IP interfaces, the Address
Resolution Protocol (ARP) and Proxy ARP. These commands are used to
connect subnetworks to the enterprise network.
Table 36-1 IP Interface Commands
Command Group Function Page
Basic IP
Configuration
Configures the IP address for interfaces and the
gateway router
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Address Resolution
Protocol (ARP)
Configures static, dynamic and proxy ARP service 36-45