Configuring router port mac addresses, Restoring router port mac addresses, Configuring router port mac addresses -6 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Configuring Router Port MAC Addresses

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Configuring Router Port MAC Addresses

You can use the

chngmac

command if you want to configure a locally administered address

(

LAA

) for a group that has an

IP

router port,

IPX

router port, or both. To use this command,

enter

chngmac

followed by the number of the group you want to modify (the default group

number is

1

).

Important Note

You must add

chngmacFlag=1

to the end of the

mpx.cmd

file and then reboot the switch to use the

chngmac

command. See Chapter 7, “Managing Files,”

for information on editing system files.

For example, if you want to modify a

MAC

address in Group 2, you would enter:

chngmac 2

at the system prompt. Something similar to the following would then be displayed:

Current MAC address is factory default
Enter Router Port's MAC address ([XXYYZZ:AABBCC]) :

Enter the router port

MAC

address. (It cannot be a multicast address.) If you enter an incor-

rect address, the following will be displayed:

Invalid input format -- usage [XXYYZZ:AABBCC].

and the chngmac command will terminate. If you enter a correct address, the following would
then be displayed:

Is MAC address in Canonical or Non-Canonical (C or N) [C] :

Enter

C

if the address is canonical or

N

if it is non-canonical (the default is canonical). Note

that if you execute the

chngmac

command again it will display the user-defined instead of

“factory default.”

Restoring Router Port Mac Addresses

If you want to restore the

MAC

address to the factory default, enter

chngmac

followed by the

group number. When the system asks for the

MAC

address, enter

000000:000000

. For exam-

ple, to restore router port configured

MAC

address 003030:000001 in Group 2 to the factory

default, enter

chngmac 2

at the system prompt. The following would then be displayed:

Configured MAC Address: Canonical

Non-Canonical

003030:000001 000c0c:000080

{Address 000000:000000 requests use of factory default}

Enter Router Port's MAC address ([XXYYZZ:AABBCC]) :

Note that the

chngmac

command displayed the user-defined instead of “factory default.” Enter

000000:000000

at the prompt.

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