Nortel Networks 4050 사용자 설명서
470 Chapter 10 Configuring system settings
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gateway <IPaddr>
Sets the default gateway address for the interface. The
default gateway is the IP address of the interface on the
core router that will be used for management traffic
(such as requests to private authentication servers and
DNS servers).
default gateway is the IP address of the interface on the
core router that will be used for management traffic
(such as requests to private authentication servers and
DNS servers).
The default gateway will be used only for Nortel
SNAS 4050 domains that point to this interface
(
SNAS 4050 domains that point to this interface
(
/cfg/domain 1/adv/interface
command on
). If no domain points to this interface, the
specified gateway will be ignored.
routes
Accesses the Host Routes menu, in order to manage
static routes for the Nortel SNAS 4050 when there is
more than one interface (see
static routes for the Nortel SNAS 4050 when there is
more than one interface (see
).
vlanid <tag>
Specifies the VLAN tag if packets received by the
interface are tagged with a specific VLAN tag ID.
interface are tagged with a specific VLAN tag ID.
mode
failover|trunking
failover|trunking
Specifies the mode of operation for the port numbers
assigned to this interface. The options are:
assigned to this interface. The options are:
•
failover
— only one link is active at any given
time. If the port with an active link fails, the active
link is immediately switched over to one of the other
ports configured for the interface. When you select
failover mode, you also have the option of
specifying a primary port (see
link is immediately switched over to one of the other
ports configured for the interface. When you select
failover mode, you also have the option of
specifying a primary port (see
/cfg/sys/
host #/interface #/primary
).
•
trunking
— active links are sustained on all
configured ports simultaneously, in order to
increase network throughput.
increase network throughput.
The default is
failover
.
ports
Accesses the Interface Ports menu, in order to
manage ports for the interface (see
manage ports for the interface (see
/cfg/sys/host #/interface <interface ID>
followed by: