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10-09-2017 03:09 AM
We have a VM-100 to run int our test environment ( VMware 5.5)
Pan-OS8.0.0
Despite reading the same information over and over I can't get the management interface to come up.
I have applied the config
#set deviceconfig system ip-address 128.129.10.40 netmask 255.255.255.0
#comit
but "show interface management" has
ip address unknown
netmask unknown
default gateway unknown
the MAC address is that of configured VMware interface.
the running config shows the address.
So I am stuck!
10-09-2017 08:11 AM
Sounds like you haven't actually set the device as static, dumb I know but it's a step you have to take even if you set the system ip-address info. Try the following in configure on the CLI 'set deviceconfig system type static' and restart and see if that fixes your Mangement IP issue.
10-09-2017 07:45 AM
Hi Robin,
When you do "show deviceconfig system" in configure mode what does it shows ?
Can you try once with 'commit force' and check if that makes any difference.
Also is the port status for the NIC interface up on the VMware side ?
10-09-2017 08:11 AM
Sounds like you haven't actually set the device as static, dumb I know but it's a step you have to take even if you set the system ip-address info. Try the following in configure on the CLI 'set deviceconfig system type static' and restart and see if that fixes your Mangement IP issue.
10-09-2017 08:18 AM
I thought it may be something liek that but could not find the command to take it off DHCP.
Sorted 🙂
Cheers
Rob
02-09-2021 08:16 AM
FYI, didn't need to restart, just commit.
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