IP addresses commandsEdit online Use the following set of commands to configure or create portset, IP objects and associate them with host objects. chipUse the chip command to change the system IP address.chportethernetUse the chportethernet command to configure the permitted uses of ethernet ports and the maximum transmission unit (MTU) setting for the ethernet. Changing MTU value of a ethernet port through chportethernet command takes some time to configure MTU in the background. If you want to change the MTU of the ethernet ports, you need to wait for five seconds to reflect the MTU change on the system.chportsetUse the chportset command to modify the attributes of a portset.lsipUse lsip command to list the currently configured IP addresses. IP addresses can be assigned to different portset types which determine if the IP address is used for host attachment, storage virtualization, IP replication or management.lsportethernetUse the lsportethernet command to list the properties and status of the storage system ethernet ports.lsportsetUse the lsportset command to list the currently configured portsets. This list shows the ID, portset name, and the number of IP addresses and hosts associated with each portset along with ownership group information.mkipUse the mkip command to create a new IP address and associate it with an existing portset. You can create one IP address for each node, port, and portset. mkportsetUse the mkportset command to create a new portset.rmipUse rmip command to delete an IP address specified by the IP address ID.rmportsetUse the rmportset command to delete the portset. Before deleting the Fibre Channel (FC) port make sure if any Fibre Channel host or Fibre Channel IO port under the portset is defined.Parent topic: CLI reference