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Chapter 14
IPv4 and IPv6 Management Address
Commands
The IPv4 and IPv6 management address commands are summarized in
Table 27.
Table 27. Management IP Address Commands
Command Mode Description
“CLEAR IPV6 NEIGHBORS” on
page 273
Privileged Exec Clears all dynamic IPv6 neighbor
entries.
“IP ADDRESS” on page 274 VLAN Interface Assigns the switch a static IPv4
management address.
“IP ADDRESS DHCP” on page 276 VLAN Interface Assigns the switch an IPv4
management address from a DHCP
server on your network.
“IP ROUTE” on page 278 Global
Configuration
Assigns the switch an IPv4 default
gateway address.
“IPV6 ADDRESS” on page 280 VLAN Interface Assigns the switch a static IPv6
management address.
“IPV6 ROUTE” on page 282 Global
Configuration
Assigns the switch an IPv6 default
gateway address.
“NO IP ADDRESS” on page 284 VLAN Interface Deletes the IPv4 management
address.
“NO IP ADDRESS DHCP” on
page 285
VLAN Interface Deactivates the IPv4 DHCP client on
the switch.
“NO IP ROUTE” on page 286 Global
Configuration
Deletes the IPv4 default gateway.
“NO IPV6 ADDRESS” on page 287 VLAN Interface Deletes the IPv6 management
address.
“NO IPV6 ROUTE” on page 288 Global
Configuration
Deletes the IPv6 default gateway.
“SHOW IP INTERFACE” on page 289 Privileged Exec Displays the IPv4 management
address.
“SHOW IP ROUTE” on page 290 Privileged Exec Displays the IPv4 management
address and default gateway.