network ip
Use these commands to add or delete a network interface, loopback interface, or virtual server (which functions somewhat like a virtual network interface) IP address, or to list the table of network interface IPs.
| Back up the configuration before deleting a network interface table entry (see “execute backup full-config”). FortiWeb presents no confirmation message, and in some cases such as the loopback interface, provides no undelete mechanism. |
To use this command, your administrator account’s access control profile must have
rw or
w permission to the
sysgrp area. For more information, see
“Permissions”.
Syntax
diagnose network ip list
Variable | Description | Default |
<interface_name> | Type the name of the interface to add or delete from the network interface table. | No default. |
{<interface_ipv4> | interface_ipv6} | Type the IP address of the network interface. | No default. |
{<interface_ipv4mask> |<interface_v6mask>} | Type the subnet mask. | No default. |
Example
This example displays a list of enabled network interfaces, including the loopback (lo)
diagnose network ip list
Output:
1 IP 127.0.0.1/255.255.255.0 lo
2 IP 172.20.120.47/255.255.255.0 port1
2 IP 10.1.1.221/255.255.255.255 port1
4 IP 192.168.1.27/255.255.255.0 port3
Example
This example deletes the IP of a virtual server on port2.
diagnose network ip delete port1 10.1.1.221
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