Parameter Description
[stack | switch] Use either the stack or switch key word to set the
appropriate IP address.
<ip_address> The IP address to be used.
<subnet_mask> The subnet mask to be used.
<gateway_address> The default gateway address to be used.
The IP configuration is now complete.
To continue configuration, use the appropriate CLI commands.
To disconnect from the switch, use the logout command.
Set IP parameters using IP.CFG file on a USB memory device
If the switch does not obtain an IP address through BootP, you can load the IP address and
optionally new switch software and configuration from the USB memory device using the ip.cfg file.
Note:
The file name, ip.cfg, is case-insensitive.
See also Universal Serial Bus ports on page 17
If a properly formatted file exists on a USB port, the switch uses that ip.cfg as the first option, rather
than the last. You can specify one or more of the optional parameters in the ip.cfg file. All of the
parameters are optional.
The following table describes the ip.cfg file parameters:
Table 12: IP.CFG file
Parameter
Description
IP <A.B.C.D> Specifies the IP address for the switch. Example: 192.168.22.1
Mask <xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx> Specifies the network mask. Example: 255.255.255.0
Gateway <A.B.C.D> Specifies the default gateway. Example: 181.30.30.254
SNMPread <string> Specifies the SNMP read community string. Example: public
SNMPwrite <string> Specifies the SNMP write community string. Example: private
VLAN <number> Specifies the management VLAN-ID. Example: VLAN 1
USBdiag <string> Specifies the filename of the diagnostic image to load from the
USB. Example: ers4800/4800_58001_diag.bin
USBascii <string> Specifies the filename of the ASCII config file to load from the
USB. Example: customer1.cfg
USBagent <string> NEXTIP, NEXTMask,
and NEXTGateway
Specifies the filename of the agent image to load from the USB
and specifies IPs for next boot. Example:
ers4800/4800_580004.img
Set IP parameters for the switch
August 2016 Installing Avaya ERS 4800 Series 31
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