File Management Commands
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eth-mgmt-route
Syntax [no] eth-mgmt-route ip-prefix/ip-prefix-length next-hop ip-address
Context bof
Description This command creates a static route entry for the management Ethernet port in the running
configuration and the Boot Option File (BOF).
This command allows manual configuration of static routing table entries. These static routes are
only used by traffic generated by the Ethernet port. To reduce configuration, manual address
aggregation should be applied where possible.
A static default (0.0.0.0 or 0) route cannot be configured on the management Ethernet port. A
maximum of ten static routes can be configured on the management Ethernet port.
The no form of the command deletes the static route.
Default No default routes are configured.
Parameters ip-prefix\ip-prefix-length — The destination address of the static route in dotted decimal notation.
100 — The destination address of the static route in dotted decimal notation.
Values ip-prefix|ip-prefix-length: ipv4-prefix a.b.c.d (host bits must be zero) ipv4-prefix-le
0 — 32
Values Values mask — The subnet mask, expressed as an integer or in dotted decimal
notation. 0 — 32 (mask length), 128.0.0.0 — 255.255.255.255 (dotted decimal)
next-hop ip-address — The next hop IP address used to reach the destination.
The destination address of the static route in dotted decimal notation.
eth-mgmt-speed
Syntax speed speed
Context bof
Description This command configures the speed for the management Ethernet port when Auto-negotiation is
disabled in the running configuration and the Boot Option File (BOF).
If the port is configured to Auto-negotiate, this parameter is ignored.
Default speed 100 — 100 M/bps operation.
Parameters 10 — Sets the link to 10 M/bps speed.
100 — Sets the link to 100 M/bps speed.