In this section:
The Logical Management IP Interface is a virtual management IP interface configurable using CLI syntax described in this section.
A Logical Management Interface must include both physical management interfaces. Therefore, it should contain all four interfaces. Otherwise, this will result in a confd
restart and ahealthcheck timeout
(system down time) if the physical interface underlying the logical interface goes down.
set system logicalMgmtIpInterface <intfc_name> ipAddress <ip address> mgmtIpInterfaceGroupName <name> state <disabled | enabled> useIpAddrAsSnmpSource <false | true>
To display the logical management IP interface configuration:
% show system logicalMgmtIpInterface LogMgmt mgmtIpInterfaceGroupName mgmtGroup; ipAddress 3FFE:1900:4545:3:200:F8FF:FE21:67CF; state enabled; useIpAddrAsSnmpSource true;
To display the logical management IP interface configuration for two subnets:
% show system logicalMgmtIpInterface logicalMgmtIpInterface AGMGM { mgmtIpInterfaceGroupName mgmtGroup1; ipAddress 10.54.67.50; state enabled; useIpAddrAsSnmpSource disabled; } logicalMgmtIpInterface HAMGM { mgmtIpInterfaceGroupName mgmtGroup; ipAddress 10.54.66.65; state enabled; useIpAddrAsSnmpSource disabled; }
When configuring the management interfaces on two subnets, a logical management IP interface is needed for each subnet.