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The Cluster Host menu includes the following options:
/cfg/sys/host <host ID>
followed by:
ip <IPaddr>
Sets the Real IP address (RIP) for Interface 1 on the
device. The RIP is the Nortel SNAS 4050 device host
IP address for network connectivity and must be unique
on the network. For more information, see “About the
IP addresses” on page 51.
Changing the RIP using this command does not affect
the MIP for the cluster.
sysName <name>
Assigns a name to the managed Nortel SNAS 4050
host. The name is a useful mnemonic when managing
the Nortel SNAS 4050 using SNMP.
sysLocatio <location>
Identifies the physical location of the managed Nortel
SNAS 4050 host. The location description is a useful
mnemonic when managing the Nortel SNAS 4050
using SNMP.
license <key>
Installs the license key for the type of license you have
purchased. The Nortel SNA SSL (portal and Nortel
SNAS 4050 domain client access) license is available
for 100, 250, 500, and 1000 users.
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key is text you paste in. The license key text is
supplied to you by Nortel Technical Support. When
pasting, ensure you include the
BEGIN LICENSE
and
END LICENSE lines.
To obtain a license key, first use the
/info/local
command to find out the MAC address of the Nortel
SNAS 4050 device. Then provide the MAC address to
Nortel Technical Support and request the key for the
desired license type.
gateway <IPaddr>
Sets the default gateway address for the device. The
default gateway is the IP address of the interface on the
core router that will be used if no other interface is
specified.
To specify a default gateway for Interface 1 traffic, use
the
/cfg/sys/host #/interface #/
gateway command (see “Configuring host interfaces
using the CLI” on page 469).
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 “Configuring static routes
using the CLI” on page 471).
interface
<interface number>
Accesses the Host Interface menu, in order to
configure an IP interface (see “Configuring host
interfaces using the CLI” on page 469).
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