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(Example) SET NETWORK GATEWAY 192.168.1.99
DNS configuration (Required to register one or more DNS server when the DNS
function is used.)
Register a DNS server.
By default, a DNS server configured first is “primary.”
(It is possible to delete a registered DNS server by the REMOVE NETWORK DNS
command. After deleting the primary or secondary DNS address, the ADD NETWORK
DNS command sets a primary or secondary DNS address respectively. If you delete both of
the primary and the secondary, and then, run the ADD NETWORK DNS command, they
are configured in the order of primary and secondary. For information on the REMOVE
NETWORK DNS command, refer to “Commands.”)
(ADD NETWORK DNS <primary DNS server>)
(ADD NETWORK DNS <secondary DNS server>)
(Example)
ADD NETWORK DNS 192.168.1.111
ADD NETWORK DNS 192.168.1.123
TIPS:
Default gateway and DNS server (primary, secondary) are used across in EM cards, CPU blades,
and switch modules.
5. Run the following command from the CLI to check the changes have taken effect.
Check the network configuration by using the SHOW NETWORK command.
6. Restart the EM card if necessary. (For information on how to restart an EM card, refer to
“RESTART EM” in “Commands.”)
IMPORTANT:
Do not install/remove a module, and power on/off a module while restarting an EM card. An attempt
to do so might result in not only failure to complete the configuration update but malfunctions of the
module. Do not switch on/off the ID LED of an installed module. The ID LED may not be
appropriately lit on/off.
CHECK:
It is required to restart the EM card after changing DNS and default gateway configuration. (The
changes take effect after the EM card is restarted.)
This completes the steps to configure the network settings.
SNMP settings (EM card)
1. Confirm whether the EM card is powered on.
2. Ensure that you have logged in as “Administrator” or a user whose access right is
“ADMINISTRATOR” or “OPERATOR” from a CLI of the EM serial console or the EM console.
(If you have not, log in as “Administrator” or a user whose access right is “ADMINISTRATOR”
or “OPERATOR.”)
3. Run the below commands from a CLI to configure settings. (For details, refer to “Commands.”)
― Configuring community name
(For using the SNMP function, write community setting is required. Read and trap
community settings are optional.)










