Nortel Networks 325 series Switch User Manual


 
Configuring the cluster 265
/cfg/sys/host <host ID>
followed by:
ip <IPaddr> Sets the Real IP address (RIP) for Interface
1 on the device. The RIP is the Nortel SNAS
device host IP address for network connectivity
and must be unique on the network. For more
information, see “About the IP addresses”
(page 42).
Changing the RIP using this command does
not affect the MIP for the cluster.
sysName <name>
Assigns a name to the managed Nortel SNAS
host. The name is a useful mnemonic when
managing the Nortel SNAS using SNMP.
sysLocatio <location>
Identifies the physical location of the managed
Nortel SNAS host. The location description is
a useful mnemonic when managing the Nortel
SNAS using SNMP.
license <key> Installs the license key for the type of license
you have purchased. The Nortel SNAS SSL
(portal and Nortel SNAS domain client access)
license is available for 100, 250, 500, and
1000 users.
key is text you paste in. The license key
text is supplied to you by Nortel Technical
Support. When pasting, ensure you include
the BEGIN LICENSE and END LICENSE
lines.
To obtain a license key, first use the
/info/local command to find out the MAC
address of the Nortel SNAS device. Then
provide the MAC address to Nortel Technical
Support and request the key for the desired
license type.
gateway <IPaddr> Sets the default gateway address for the
device. The default gateway is the IP address
of the interface on the core router that will be
used if no other interface is specified.
To specify a default gateway for Interface
1 traffic, use the /cfg/sys/host
#/interface #/ gateway command
(see “Configuring host interfaces” (page 268)).
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch
Using the Command Line Interface
NN47230-100 03.01 Standard
28 July 2008
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