Configuring a loopback interface, Configuring a loopback interface -16 – HP 2910AL User Manual

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Configuring IP Addressing
Loopback Interfaces

You can use a loopback interface to establish a Telnet session, ping the
switch, and access the switch through SNMP, SSH, and HTTP (web
interface).

A loopback IP address can be used by routing protocols.

Configuring a Loopback Interface

To configure a loopback interface, enter the

interface loopback command at

the global configuration level of the CLI:

Syntax: [no] interface loopback <number>

Creates a loopback interface, where

<number> is a value from

1 to 7. Use the

no form of the command to remove the loopback

interface.

Note: You cannot remove the default loopback interface
(number 0) with IP address 127.0.0.1.

You can configure up to thirty-two IP addresses on a loopback interface. To
configure an IP address for the loopback interface, enter the

ip address < ip­

address > command at the loopback interface configuration level as shown in
the following example.

Note that when you configure an IP address for a loopback interface, you do
not specify a network mask. The default subnet mask 255.255.255.255 is used.

ProCurve(config)# interface loopback 1
ProCurve (lo1)# ip address 10.1.1.1

Figure 8-6. Example of a Loopback Interface Configuration

N o t e s

You can configure a loopback interface only from the CLI; you cannot
configure a loopback interface from the web management or Menu inter­
face.

Loopback interfaces share the same IP address space with VLAN config­
urations. The maximum number of IP addresses supported on a switch is
2048, which includes all IP addresses configured for both VLANs and
loopback interfaces (except for the default loopback IP address
127.0.0.1).

Each IP address that you configure on a loopback interface must be
unique in the switch. This means that the address cannot be used by a
VLAN interface or another loopback interface.

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