Use the command-line interface (CLI) to change the IP addresses that are associated with
a system.
Attention: When you specify a new IP address for a system, the existing
communication with the system is broken. You must reconnect to the system with the new IP
address. Additionally, the address for a system IP cannot be the same address that is used for
the service IP. Using the same IP address causes an error.
To change the system IP address, complete the following steps:
- Issue the lssystemip command to list IP addresses that are used by the
system.
- Record the IP addresses for future reference.
- To change an Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) system IP address, issue this
command:
chsystemip -clusterip cluster_ip_address -port cluster_port
where
cluster_ip_address is the new IP address for the system and
cluster_port specifies the port (1 or 2) where changes apply.
- To change an IPv4 system IP address to an IPv6 system IP address, issue this command:
chsystemip -clusterip_6 cluster_ip_address -port cluster_port
where cluster_ip_address is the new Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
address for the system and cluster_port specifies the port (1 or 2) where
changes apply.
- To change an IPv4 default gateway IP address, issue this command:
chsystemip -gw cluster_gateway_address -port cluster_port
where
cluster_gateway_address is the new gateway address for the system and
cluster_port specifies the port (1 or 2) where changes apply.
- To change an IPv6 default gateway address, issue this command:
chsystemip -gw_6 cluster_gateway_address -port cluster_port
where cluster_gateway_address is the new gateway address for the system
and cluster_port specifies the port (1 or 2) where changes apply.
- Issue this command to change an IPv4 system subnet mask
chsystemip -mask cluster_subnet_mask -port cluster_port
where
cluster_subnet_mask is the new subnet mask for the system and
cluster_port specifies the port (1 or 2) where changes apply.
- For IPv6 addresses, you can issue this command to set the prefix for the system:
chsystemip -prefix_6 -port cluster_port
where cluster_port specifies the port (1 or 2) where changes apply.
- Optionally, to delete all of the IPv4 addresses in the system after you change all
addresses to IPv6, issue this command:
- Optionally, to delete all of the IPv6 addresses in the system after you change all
addresses to IPv4, issue this command:
- Display the IP routing table (optional) by using the CLI command lsroute
as follows:
The IP routing table provides details of the gateway that is used for IP traffic to a
range of IP addresses for each Ethernet port. This information can be used to diagnose
configuration node accessibility problems.
- Issue the ping command (optional) to diagnose IP configuration problems.
An example of the command is as follows:
ping -srcip4source_ipv4_address destination_ipv4_address-srcip6source_ipv6_address destination_ipv6_address