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Command Line Interface
Network Configuration Commands
set hostname <hostname>
Note: This command is supported on the Access Control Server or Integrated Access Manager
only.
Sets the system's hostname. The system hostname is also used as the SNMP system name. If you set
a hostname, it must be resolvable through DNS.
<hostname> The fully qualified host name of the system.
clear hostname
Note: This command is supported on the Access Control Server or Integrated Access Manager
only. For an Access Controller, this function must be performed through the Administrative Console
on the managing Access Control Server.
Clears the system's hostname.
set domainname <domainname>
Note: This command is supported on the Access Control Server or Integrated Access Manager
only. For an Access Controller, this function must be performed through the Administrative Console
on the managing Access Control Server.
Sets the domain name for a system that has not been configured with a hostname. The domain
name is used to identify the domain of the system. In commands that take a hostname as an
argument, such as
ping or nslookup, if the hostnames are not qualified, this domain name is
appended to the hostname.
clear domainname
Note: This command is supported on the Access Control Server or Integrated Access Manager
only.
Clears the domain name.
set ip { <ip-address> [<netmask>] | <ip-address>/<maskbits> }
Sets a static IP address for the device.
<ip-address> The IP address to be assigned to the interface.
<netmask> The subnet mask, in the form xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (e.g. 255.255.255.0).
<maskbits> The subnet mask, specified as the number of bits in the mask.
For example, /30 is the equivalent of 255.255.255.252; /24 is the equivalent
of 255.255.255.0.
HP ProCurve Secure Access 700wl Series Management and Configuration Guide A-9