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set mode

Description

Sets the Interface Manager mode for the current user to Automatic or Manual.
Switching from Manual to Automatic mode may cause configuration changes
made while in Manual mode to be lost.

Syntax

set mode [auto] | [manual]

Availability

All users and modes

Operands

Specify auto or manual mode as required. This
operand is required.

[auto] | [manual]

Examples

To set the mode to Automatic:

/>set mode auto
Changing mode...done
Now entering basic setup!

See also

show mode

set net v6 dhcpv6

NOTE:

To use this command, first enable IPv6 using the

set net v6 ipversion

command.

Description

Configures the Interface Manager card to obtain IPv6 network addresses using
the DHCPv6 protocol.

CAUTION:

Resetting your IP version may cause your Telnet/SSH session to

end. You will have to log on again.

Syntax

set net v6 dhcpv6

[[on] | [off] force]

Availability

All users and modes

Operands

[on] [off]

Examples

To set the IP version using the DHCPv6 protocol:

/>set net v6 dhcpv6 on

Caution: Resetting the IP version may cause your CLI
session to terminate (for a telnet/ssh user), and you
may have to log on again.
Do you really want to change the IP version to DHCPv6?
Enter 'y' to continue or 'n' to skip [default='n']: y
Operation status: Starting to change network.
Operation status: Finished Updating Network Settings

See also

set net v6 ipaddress

set net v6 ipversion

set net v6 manual

set net v6 stateless

show net info

set net v6 ipaddress

NOTE:

To use this command, first enable IPv6 using the

set net v6 ipversion

command.

Description

Configures the Interface Manager’s public network interface by adding or
removing a network address.

Syntax

set net v6 ipaddress

[[add] | [remove] ipaddress]

Availability

All users and modes

Operands

If you use these arguments without
specifying an IP address, the system

[[add] | [remove] ipaddress]

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