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Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide
53-1001763-02
IP address and routing management
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Deleting an Inband Management route
1. Connect to the switch and log in as admin.
2. Enter the portCfg inbandmgmt command to delete a route to the Management Station.
switch:admin> portcfg inbandmgmt ge0 routedel 192.168.3.0 255.255.255.0
Viewing Inband Management IP addresses and routes
The portShow inbandmgmt command displays the addresses that are currently configured for that 
GE port number and a status of Inband Management (Enabled/Disabled). To display the routing 
table, use the existing portShow iproute command. There is a status flag for the IP routes to signify 
if a route is used for the management interfaces. After the route definition is printed, a 
Management option appears at the end of the line. This indicates that the route is using one of the 
internal interfaces.
The portCfgShow inbandmgmt command displays the addresses that are currently configured for 
that GE port number. The portCfgShow command also displays any Inband Management routes 
configured in the Iproute Configuration section.
To provide connection between the CP and the management station, IP routes must be added to all 
Ethernet devices between the two. To make sure that only traffic destined for the management 
interface on the CP is sent to the Brocade 7500 Extension Switches, it is recommended you use 
host-specific routes for the Brocade 7500 management destination routes. This ensures that the 
Brocade 7500 Extension Switch is not acting as a full IP router between the various subnets. To 
ensure proper connectivity, routes must be added to each hop along the desired path. 
Viewing Inband Management IP routes
1. Connect to the switch and log in as admin.
2. Enter the portShow iproute command specifying the GE port you want to view.
The portShow command has additional information displayed in the iproute display option. The 
routes display the Management designation if they are routes associated with the CP-to-GE 
connectivity as shown below:
switch:admin> portshow iproute ge1
Port: ge1
IP Address      Mask            Gateway        Metric
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192.168.112.0   255.255.255.0   192.168.112.61   0      Interface 
192.168.255.0   255.255.255.0   192.168.255.2    0      Interface Management 
10.1.1.61       255.255.255.255 192.168.255.1    0      Management 
192.168.102.0   255.255.255.0   192.168.112.1    0
192.168.106.0   255.255.255.0   192.168.112.1    0
192.168.255.0   255.255.255.0   192.168.255.1    0      Interface Management
192.168.112.60  255.255.255.255 192.168.255.2    0      Management
IPv6 Address                   Len  Gateway                                Metric
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In this example, the interface on the GE port processor is set up with an address of 
192.168.255.2/24 and the address on inbd0 on the CP is set up with the address 
192.168.255.1/24. There is an “Interface Management” route on the GE port processor for 
192.168.255.0/24 with a gateway 192.168.255.2 and an “Interface Management” route on the