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Link local IPv6 address: fe80::201:e8ff:fea0:bff3/64
Global IPv6 address: 1::1/
Global IPv6 address: 2::1/64
Virtual-IP is not set
Virtual-IP IPv6 address is not set
MTU 1554 bytes, IP MTU 1500 bytes
LineSpeed 1000 Mbit, Mode full duplex
ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00
Last clearing of "show interface" counters 00:06:14
Queueing strategy: fifo
Input 791 packets, 62913 bytes, 775 multicast
Received 0 errors, 0 discarded
Output 21 packets, 3300 bytes, 20 multicast
Output 0 errors, 0 invalid protocol
Time since last interface status change: 00:06:03
If there are two RPMs on the system, configure each Management interface with a different IP address.
Unless you configure the management route command, you can only access the Management
interface from the local LAN. To access the Management interface from another LAN, configure the
management route command to point to the Management interface.
Alternatively, you can use the virtual-ip command to manage a system with one or two RPMs. A
virtual IP is an IP address assigned to the system (not to any management interfaces) and is a
CONFIGURATION mode command. When a virtual IP address is assigned to the system, the active
management interface of the RPM is recognized by the virtual IP address — not by the actual interface IP
address assigned to it. During an RPM failover, you do not have to remember the IP address of the new
RPM’s management interface — the system still recognizes the virtual-IP address.
virtual-ip is a CONFIGURATION mode command.
When applied, the management port on the primary RPM assumes the virtual IP address. Executing
the show interfaces and show ip interface brief commands on the primary RPM
management interface displays the virtual IP address and not the actual IP address assigned on that
interface.
A duplicate IP address message is printed for the management port’s virtual IP address on an RPM
failover. This behavior is a harmless error that is generated due to a brief transitory moment during
failover when both RPMs’ management ports own the virtual IP address, but have different MAC
addresses.
The primary management interface uses only the virtual IP address if it is configured. The system
cannot be accessed through the native IP address of the primary RPM’s management interface.
After the virtual IP address is removed, the system is accessible through the native IP address of the
primary RPM’s management interface.
Primary and secondary management interface IP and virtual IP must be in the same subnet.
To view the Primary RPM Management port, use the show interface Managementethernet
command in EXEC Privilege mode. If there are two RPMs, you cannot view information on that interface.
Configuring Management Interfaces on the S-Series
You can manage the S-Series from any port.
To configure an IP address for the port, use the following commands. There is no separate management
routing table, so configure all routes in the IP routing table (the ip route command).
Configure an IP address.
INTERFACE mode
ip address
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