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Old 2007-01-17
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Default setting interface - clish help plz.

I dont know what I am doing wrong here. Its an IP 260, running IPSO 4.1 so I have to use clish... Hate it. I definitely miss lynx.

Can someone please point out what I am doing wrong here trying to set the interface? Thanks.

fw01[admin]# ifconfig -a
loop0c0: lname loop0c0 flags=57<UP,PHYS_AVAIL,LINK_AVAIL,LOOPBACK,MULTICA ST>
inet6 mtu 63000 ::1 --> ::1
inet mtu 63000 127.0.0.1 --> 127.0.0.1
phys loop0 flags=10b<UP,LINK,LOOPBACK,PRESENT>
pppoe0: flags=127<UP,LINK,POINTOPOINT,MULTICAST,PRESENT> encaps none
soverf0: flags=2923<UP,LINK,MULTICAST,PRESENT,IPV6ONLY>
stof0: flags=2903<UP,LINK,PRESENT,IPV6ONLY>
tun0: flags=107<UP,LINK,POINTOPOINT,PRESENT>
eth1: flags=4132<UP,BROADCAST,MULTICAST,PRESENT>
ether 0:a0:8e:9a:53:73 speed 10M half duplex
eth2: flags=4133<UP,LINK,BROADCAST,MULTICAST,PRESENT>
ether 0:a0:8e:9a:53:74 speed 10M half duplex
eth3: flags=4133<UP,LINK,BROADCAST,MULTICAST,PRESENT>
ether 0:a0:8e:9a:53:75 speed 100M full duplex
eth4: flags=4132<UP,BROADCAST,MULTICAST,PRESENT>
ether 0:a0:8e:9a:53:76 speed 10M half duplex


fw01[admin]# clish
NokiaIP260:26> set interface eth3 speed 100M duplex full active on
NokiaIP260:27> set interface eth3 address 192.168.1.2/24 enable
CLINFR0329 Invalid command.
NokiaIP260:28> set interface eth3c0 address 192.168.1.2/24 enable
CLINFR0329 Invalid command.

I need this info asap please, as I cant progess beyond this.
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Old 2007-01-18
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Default Re: setting interface - clish help plz.

I think the command you want is this one:

add interface eth3c0 address 192.168.1.2/24

Read the CLI guide.

Clish is good, but you need to spend some time learning how it works.

If you can't/won't use clish, then when you do an install, on first bootup it asks you if you want to put an IP address on an interface. Do that, then do the rest with Voyager through a client web browser.
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Old 2007-01-18
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Default Re: setting interface - clish help plz.

exactly as Northlandboy says..

set interface * is used on physical interfaces or adding logical if. configuring logical interfaces and address for it is done by add interface command.
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Default Re: setting interface - clish help plz.

to remove a logical interface

remove interface eth2c0 address 192.168.1.2/24

is the command? please confirm

Can I assign or remove Extra ip address via clish ?
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