vnet-manager-interface-modify

To modify a virtual network manager interface (vNET manager) for a fabric, cluster, standalone switch, or virtual network, use the vnet-manager-create command.

Syntax   vnet-manager-interface-modify

vnet-manager-name name-string

Specify the name for the vNET manager interface.

Specify the following interface arguments:

nic nic-string

Specify the NIC to modify.

Specify any of the following options:

ip ip-address

Specify the IP address of the interface.

netmask netmask

Specify the netmask.

assignment none|dhcp|dhcpv6|autov6

Specify the DHCP method.

vnet vnet-name

Specify the vNET for the interface.

vlan-type public|private

Specify the VLAN type as public or private.

vlan vlan-id

Specify the VLAN identifier. This is a value between 1, and 4094.

vxlan vxlan-id

Specify the VXLAN identifier. This is a value between 0, and 16777215.

if mgmt|data|span

Specify if the interface is a management, data or span interface.

alias-on alias-on-string

Specify an alias for the interface.

exclusive|no-exclusive

Specify if the interface is exclusive to the configuration. Exclusive means that other configurations cannot use the interface.

nic-enable|nic-disable

Specify if the NIC is enabled or disabled.

vrrp-primary vrrp-primary-string

Specify the VRRP primary interface.

vrrp-priority number

Specify the VRRP priority for the interface. Range is 0 - 254.

vrrp-adv-int ms

Specify the VRRP Advertisement Interval. In ms, min 10, max 40950, default 1000.

vrrp-primary vrrp-primary-string

Specify the VRRP primary interface.

secondary-macs secondary-macs-string

Specify a secondary MAC address.

sriov-vf|no-sriov-vf

Specify a VNIC.

mirror-traffic true|false

Specify to mirror a physical NIC traffic to VNIC.

if-nat-realm internal|external

Specify a NAT realm interface as internal or external.

priority-tag|
no-priority-tag

Specify if you want to add a VLAN 0 priority tag on forwarded traffic.

Defaults   None.

Access   CLI

History   

Version 1.2

Command introduced.

Version 2.1

The parameters exclusive and nic added.

Version 2.2.5

The parameters l3-port, and secondary-macs added.

Version 2.3.1 

The option, autov6 added.

Version 2.4

The parameter l3-port, deprecated.

Version 2.4.1

The parameter vlan-type added.

Version 2.5

The parameters vnet and sriov-vf added.

Version 2.5.4

The parameters vrrp-id, vrrp primary, vrrp priority, and vrrp-adv-int added.

Version 2.6.2

The parameter if-nat-realm added.

Version 3.1.0

The parameter priority-tag added.

Usage   A virtual network manager interface (vNET manager) can administer a virtual network (vNET) but the same management abstraction can also be used to administer a fabric, cluster, or standalone switch. This command modifies a vNET manager interface.

Examples  To modify a vNET manager interface named, MyvNETmgr, with the IP address, 192.168.11.21 netmask 32 to VLAN 16, use the following command:

CLI (network-admin@switch) > vnet-manager-interface MyvNETmgr ip 192.168.11.21 netmask 32 vlan 16

To create VRRP interfaces on vNET manager zones, use this command:

CLI (network-admin@switch) > vnet-manager-interface-add vnet-manager-name name-string [vrrp-id 0,,255][vrrp-primary vrrp-primary-string][vrrp-priorty 0..254][vrrp-ad-int 10..40950]

north
    keyboard_arrow_up
    keyboard_arrow_down
    description
    print
    feedback
    support
    business
    rss_feed
    south