Change IP on interface VLAN remote
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‎04-23-2015 11:26 AM
Is it an easy way to change a interface VLAN remote?
As far as I see it is not possible to set more than one IP an a interface...
As far as I see it is not possible to set more than one IP an a interface...
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‎04-23-2015 11:43 AM
Hi Drew;
I was expecting to change the default vlan's ip address via remote access.
There 's only default vlan on the switch and when i ran the script via telnet or ssh it unconfigures default vlan but couldn't configure it with the new ip address.
So i lost my connection to the switch and i had to reconfigure it via serial console.
After that i was looking for a different way to do that and i saw this subject on the community and thaught that somebody could help me with this problem.
Regards,
Burak
I was expecting to change the default vlan's ip address via remote access.
There 's only default vlan on the switch and when i ran the script via telnet or ssh it unconfigures default vlan but couldn't configure it with the new ip address.
So i lost my connection to the switch and i had to reconfigure it via serial console.
After that i was looking for a different way to do that and i saw this subject on the community and thaught that somebody could help me with this problem.
Regards,
Burak
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‎04-23-2015 11:43 AM
Hi Burak,
I recently did this same process on one of our lab management switches without any issue. There should be no difference when you run the script via telnet/SSH or through console. It sounds like that's the problem you're describing though - that the same script that works on console doesn't work through a Telnet/SSH.
What doesn't work about it? Are you unable to re-connect to the new IP after running the script? Or are you expecting to see the CLI prompt appear after the script runs - because you won't see that, you'll be kicked from the switch when the IP is unconfigured.
-Drew
I recently did this same process on one of our lab management switches without any issue. There should be no difference when you run the script via telnet/SSH or through console. It sounds like that's the problem you're describing though - that the same script that works on console doesn't work through a Telnet/SSH.
What doesn't work about it? Are you unable to re-connect to the new IP after running the script? Or are you expecting to see the CLI prompt appear after the script runs - because you won't see that, you'll be kicked from the switch when the IP is unconfigured.
-Drew
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‎04-23-2015 11:43 AM
Yes , the new ip address is in the same subnet.
And again if i run this script via serial console it perfectly works.
Thanks.
And again if i run this script via serial console it perfectly works.
Thanks.
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‎04-23-2015 11:43 AM
Are you changing IP within the same subnet?
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‎04-23-2015 11:43 AM
I've directly connected to switch while i was trying that. There's only default vlan.
Thanks,
Burak
Thanks,
Burak
