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OS6860(E)_AOS_8.1.1.R01_Switch_Management_Guide

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Logging Into the <strong>Switch</strong><br />

Setting the EMP Port’s IP Address<br />

Setting the EMP Port’s IP Address<br />

In order to access the switch through the EMP port the port's default IP and network mask should be<br />

changed. There are multiple IP addresses to consider when configuring the EMP port.<br />

• The EMP IP address of the switch stored in the vcboot.cfg file (EMP-CHAS1).<br />

• The EMP IP address of the switch stored in NVRAM. (EMP-CMMA-CHAS1)<br />

Only the EMP IP address stored in the vcboot.cfg file is required for remote access to the switch. The<br />

NVRAM IP address is designed for chassis-based products with multiple CMMs and is not required for<br />

the <strong>OS6860</strong>. If multiple EMP IP addresses are configured:<br />

• All the EMP IP addresses must be in the same subnet.<br />

• Each of the EMP IP addresses must be unique.<br />

• The NVRAM IP address will be retained even if the switch configuration is erased.<br />

Modifying the EMP IP Address<br />

Use the ip interface command to modify the EMP IP address as shown below.<br />

-> ip interface emp address 10.255.1.1 mask 255.255.0.0<br />

Changes made using the ip interface command are stored in the vcboot.cfg file.<br />

Modifying the NVRAM EMP IP Address<br />

Must be connected to the associated console port before attempting to change IP address information<br />

using the modify boot parameters command as shown below:<br />

-> modify boot parameters<br />

Boot > boot empipaddr 10.255.1.50<br />

Boot > boot empmasklength 16<br />

Boot > show<br />

EMP IP Address: 10.255.1.50/16<br />

(additional table output not shown)<br />

Boot > commit system<br />

Boot > commit boot<br />

Boot > exit<br />

• If you use the commit system command only, changes will not be saved to the switch's non-volatile<br />

memory and will be lost if the switch is rebooted.<br />

• For additional information on EMP IP addresses on multiple switches configured as a Virtual Chassis<br />

refer to the “Configuring Virtual Chassis EMP IP Addresses” on page 13-21.<br />

Omni<strong>Switch</strong> <strong>AOS</strong> Release 8 <strong>Switch</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> May 2014 page 1-9

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