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Dell Unity™ Family Unisphere® Command Line Interface User Guide

Change NAS interface settings

Change the settings for a NAS interface.

Format

/net/nas/if -id <value> set [-vlanId <value>] [-addr <value>] [-netmask <value>] [-gateway <value>][-preferred] [-replSync {auto | overridden}]

Object qualifier

QualifierDescription
-idType the ID of the interface to change.

Action qualifier

QualifierDescription
-vlanIdType the virtual LAN (VLAN) ID for the interface. The interface uses the ID to accept packets that have VLAN tags. The value range is 1–4095.
NOTE:If no VLAN ID is specified, which is the default, packets do not have VLAN tags. The Unisphere online help provides more details on VLANs.
-addrSpecify the IP address for the interface.
NOTE:The prefix length should be appended to the IPv6 address. The IPv4 netmask may be specified in address attribute after the slash.
-netmaskSpecify the IPv4 subnet mask for the interface.
-gatewaySpecify the gateway for the interface.
NOTE:The gateway is optional for both IPv4 and IPv6. This qualifier configures the default gateway for the specified port’s SP.
-preferredSpecify this qualifier to set the network interface as the preferred source for outgoing traffic. For each NAS server, you can choose an IPv4 interface and IPv6 interface as the preferred interfaces.
NOTE:This attribute applies to file interfaces only.
-replSync Applicable only to NAS server acting as replication destination. Any modification to network address information automatically switches the interface into overridden mode. Valid values are:
  • auto
  • overridden
Note the following:
  • Use this qualifier to switch an interface back into "auto" synchronization and clear all overridden settings.
  • When the corresponding interface is already deleted on the source, when replication sync is set to "auto", it will also cause deletion of the interface on destination.
  • Value "overridden" will cause network interfaces to stop being automatically synchronized. Current settings on the source system will become "frozen" and auto-propagation will stop.

Example

The following command changes the gateway address for interface IF_1:

uemcli -d 10.0.0.1 -u Local/joe -p MyPassword456!/net/nas/if –id IF_1 set -gateway 2001:db8:0:170:a:0:2:70
Storage system address: 10.0.0.1
Storage system port: 443
HTTPS connection

ID = IF_1
Operation completed successfully.

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