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Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide
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The Ethernet interface on your switch
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Setting the static addresses for the chassis IP management interface
1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role.
2. Enter the ipAddrSet -chassis command.
Example of setting the chassis IPv4 address
switch:admin> ipaddrset -chassis
Ethernet IP Address [192.168.166.148]:
Ethernet Subnetmask [255.255.255.0]:
Committing configuration...Done.
3. Enter the network information in dotted-decimal notation for the Ethernet IPv4 address and in 
semicolon-separated notation for IPv6. 
4. Enter the Ethernet Subnetmask at the prompt.
DHCP activation
By default, some Brocade switches have DHCP enabled. The Brocade 48000 director and Brocade 
DCX and Brocade DCX-4S enterprise-class platforms do not support DHCP. 
The Fabric OS DHCP client supports the following parameters:
External Ethernet port IP addresses and subnet masks
Default gateway IP address
The DHCP client uses a DHCP vendor class identifier that allows DHCP servers to determine that 
the Discovers and Requests are coming from a Brocade switch. The vendor class identifier is the 
string “BROCADE” followed by the SWBD model number of the platform. For example, the vendor 
class identifier for a request from a Brocade 5300 is “BROCADESWBD64.”
NOTE
The client conforms to the latest IETF Draft Standard RFCs for IPv4, IPv6, and DHCP.
Enabling DHCP
Connect the DHCP-enabled switch to the network, power on the switch, and the switch 
automatically obtains the Ethernet IP address, Ethernet subnet mask, and default gateway address 
from the DHCP server. The DHCP client can only connect to a DHCP server on the same subnet as 
the switch. Do not enable DHCP if the DHCP server is not on the same subnet as the switch.
Enabling DHCP after the Ethernet information has been configured releases the current Ethernet 
network interface settings, including Ethernet IP Address, Ethernet Subnetmask, and Gateway IP 
Address. The Fibre Channel (FC) IP address and subnet mask are static and are not affected by 
DHCP; see 
 on page 22 for instructions on setting the FC IP address.
1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role.
2. Enter the ipAddrSet command. 
3. If already set up, skip the Ethernet IP address, Ethernet subnet mask, Fibre Channel IP 
address and subnet mask prompts by pressing Enter.
4. When you are prompted for DHCP[Off], enable it by entering on.