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First-Time Quick Configuration
Matrix X4-C Chassis Installation Guide 3-43
Assigning an IP Address to eth0
To assign an IP address to the Matrix X4‐C’s management interface (eth0), enter the following
commands at the CLI prompt:
commands at the CLI prompt:
1.
matrix-x(switch-su) router
2.
matrix-x(router-exec)# configure terminal
3.
matrix-x(router-config) interface eth0
4.
matrix-x(router-config-if-eth0) ip address {ip_address}(ip-mask)
5.
matrix-x(router-config-if-eth0) no shutdown
6.
matrix-x(router-config-if-eth0) exit
Configuring DHCP
To set up the Matrix X4‐C as a DHCP client on your network, enter the following commands at the
CLI prompt.
CLI prompt.
1.
matrix-x(switch-su) router
2.
matrix-x(router-exec)# configure terminal
3.
matrix-x(router-config) ip route 0.0.0.0 {ip-address}
4.
matrix-x(router-config) interface {port_type.slot.port}
5.
matrix-x(router-config-if-xx.x.x) ip address dhcp
6.
matrix-x(router-config-if-xx.x.x) exit
Enabling NTP
To configure NTP for the Matrix X4‐C, enter the following commands at the CLI prompt. The
following commands enable the Matrix X4‐C either as an NTP client or server. Specify set ntp client
broadcast to accept time synchronization from any NTP server and set ntp client unicast to accept
time from a particular server. Alternatively, configure the Matrix X4‐C to accept time
synchronization from a particular NTP server (the system must be in unicast mode). You can
define up to 10 NTP servers. Optionally, if using multiple NTP servers, use the keyword prefer to
specify which NTP server is the preferred server.
following commands enable the Matrix X4‐C either as an NTP client or server. Specify set ntp client
broadcast to accept time synchronization from any NTP server and set ntp client unicast to accept
time from a particular server. Alternatively, configure the Matrix X4‐C to accept time
synchronization from a particular NTP server (the system must be in unicast mode). You can
define up to 10 NTP servers. Optionally, if using multiple NTP servers, use the keyword prefer to
specify which NTP server is the preferred server.
1. matrix-x(switch-su) set ntp client {broadcast | unicast}
2. matrix-x(switch-su) set ntp server {ip-address [prefer]}
2. matrix-x(switch-su) set ntp server {ip-address [prefer]}
Set the round‐trip broadcast delay for NTP broadcast frames, ranging from 1 to 999999
microseconds. This delay is meant for NTP running on high‐speed LANs with many hosts and
where the greatest accuracy is not required.
microseconds. This delay is meant for NTP running on high‐speed LANs with many hosts and
where the greatest accuracy is not required.
3. matrix-x(switch-su) set ntp broadcastdelay [1-999999]
Naming the Matrix X4-C
To specify a name, location and system contact for your Matrix X4‐C, enter the following
commands at the CLI prompt:
commands at the CLI prompt:
1. matrix-x(switch-su) set system name [string]
2. matrix-x(switch-su) set system location [string]
3. matrix-x(switch-su) set system contact [string]
2. matrix-x(switch-su) set system location [string]
3. matrix-x(switch-su) set system contact [string]