Q: 12
You created an IP address for interface not.3 with the following command, which executed
successfully:
ipadm create-addr –T static –a 192.168.0.100/24 net3/v4
You then ran:
ipadm show–if
The result indicated that the interface was down.
You then ran:
ipadm delete-addr net3/v4
ipadm create-addr –T static –a 192.168.0.101/24 net3/v4
ipadm show-if
The last command indicated that the interface was up.
Why did it work with the second address specified, but not the first?
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