Veritas NetBackup™ Appliance Commands Reference Guide
- Overview
- Appendix A. Main > Appliance commands
- Appendix B. Main > Manage > FibreChannel commands
- Appendix C. Main > Manage > HighAvailability commands
- Appendix D. Main > Manage > Libraries commands
- Appendix E. Main > Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS commands
- Appendix F. Main > Manage > License commands
- Appendix G. Main > Manage > MountPoints commands
- Appendix H. Main > Manage > NetBackup CLI commands
- Appendix I. Main > Manage > OpenStorage commands
- Appendix J. Main > Manage > Software commands
- Appendix K. Main > Manage > Storage commands
- Appendix L. Main > Manage > Tapes commands
- Appendix M. Main > Manage > Certificates commands
- Appendix N. Main > Monitor commands
- Appendix O. Main > Network commands
- Appendix P. Main > Network > Security commands (IPsec)
- Appendix Q. Main > Reports commands
- Appendix R. Main > Settings commands
- Appendix S. Main > Settings > Alerts commands
- Appendix T. Main > Settings > Notifications view commands
- Appendix U. Main > Settings > Security commands
- Appendix V. Main > Support commands
Name
Main > Network > IPv4 — Change the IPv4 address of a network interface.
SYNOPSIS
IPv4 IPAddress NetMask [InterfaceNames]
DESCRIPTION
Use this command to change the IPv4 address of a network interface. You can use this command to configure multiple network interfaces. To do that, you must repeat the command for each network that you want to add.
Caution:
If you have an operational NetBackup 53xx high availability configuration, do not change the IPv4 address on the public network interface card (NIC).
OPTIONS
- IPv4 IPAddress NetMask [InterfaceNames]
Change the IPv4 address of a network interface.
Where IPAddress is the name of the new IPv4 address. The NetMask variable is the name of the netmask. The [InterfaceNames] parameter is a comma-separated list of interface names. The [InterfaceNames] field is optional. If an interface name is not provided, the command searches for an interface and configures it.
You may enter a VLAN interface ID for the [InterfaceNames] parameter. However, unlike the physical interface or bond interface, if you do not provide a value for the for the [InterfaceNames] parameter, the command does not search for VLAN interfaces.