HP StoreOnce Backup System CLI Reference Guide

net activate config
Description of Command Function
Configures the external network.
IMPORTANT: If the network being used for the CLI session is modified from this command, that
session may terminate.
NOTE: Use the net show config list command to view valid netlabels.
Command Syntax
net activate config <netlabel>
Command Authority
Administrator
Command Object Requirements
netlabel This required object identifies the network configuration whose data structure is to be
used to configure the external network for the cluster.
GRP
X
This optional object defines a group of nodes. The external networks are configured
based on this group.
netlabel This required object identifies the network configuration whose data structure is to
be used to configure the external network for the cluster.
Command Parameter Requirements
Not applicable no parameters exist within this command.
Requirements for Command Execution
The following list shows some command execution requirements but is not a complete list of checks.
Verify the configuration structure according to the rules below:
A default subnet must exist.
Only one default subnet can exist.
A gateway is required for the default subnet.
Ports defined in subnets must be valid options.
If more than one port is defined in a subnet, all the ports must be of the same type.
The same port cannot be in two different subnets or defined twice in same subnet.
If IP addresses are defined, the netmask and gateway must be valid.
If IP addresses are defined, the range for each subnet must be unique.
If an IP address list exists, it must be large enough for all nodes in the cluster.
If data VIFs are defined, they must all be valid in the IP address structure.
If data VIFs are defined, the range for each subnet must be unique.
If a cluster VIF is defined, it can only be defined on one subnet.
If only one port is defined in a subnet and bonding is defined, the system will generate a
warning.
If DHCP is defined in any subnet, verify that the DHCP server exists.
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