Linksys PC22604 manual Delay, Servers, Relays

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ProConnect II® Series

Delay

shows the number of seconds that must elapse before a

 

DHCP request broadcast is relayed to the next IP subnetwork.

Servers

shows any preferred servers that have been defined.

Relays

shows the outbound IP subnetwork for relaying a DHCP

 

request broadcast.

The following procedure describes how to change the DHCP gateway set- tings. As part of this procedure, you can specify up to three preferred servers and/or an outbound relay interface.

1.Highlight the appropriate VLAN ID and press Enter. A screen similar to the following will appear.

2.To add a relay IP, hold down the Shift key and press the “+” key. A screen similar to the following will appear.

3.Highlight the appropriate interface, or highlight All Interfaces, then press Esc. A screen similar to the following (see next page) will appear.

Layer 2 Management 4-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch

4.With the highlight on DHCP Gateway, press Enter. The following screen will appear.

5.Highlight Enabled and press Enter to enable the DHCP gateway.

6.Press the Down Arrow key and press Enter to configure the maximum- number of hops. When the following screen appears, type the desired number and press Enter.

7.Press the Down Arrow key and press Enter to configure the delay. When the following screen (see next page) appears, type the delay, in seconds, and press Enter.

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Contents Layer 2 Management 4-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch Copyright & Trademarks Table of Contents Default Vlan Snmp and Rmon Management 106 IntroductionLEDs Getting to Know the SwitchRJ-45 Ports Gigabit Expansion PortsPositioning the Switch Installing the SwitchFast Ethernet Considerations Full-Duplex ConsiderationsInstallation is complete Desk Top or Shelf Mounting the SwitchRack-Mounting the Switch Powering On and Resetting the SwitchUplinking the Switch Switch ManagementInstalling the Gigabit Expansion Modules Local Console ManagementAssigning an IP Address to the Switch Configuring the SwitchLogging On to the Switch Remote Console ManagementGeneral Management Configuration Basic Management ActivitiesChanging the System Name Changing the Administration Password Changing the ContactChanging the Location Statistic Collection Changing the Guest PasswordRemote Telnet Login Reboot-on-ErrorRemote Http Login Returning to the Basic Management ScreenLAN Port Configuration Control Setting the Line SpeedChanging the Speed and Flow Control Admin Control Console Port ConfigurationChanging the Flow Control Displaying Physical Port AddressChanging the Console Baud Rate Specifying a Modem Setup StringSelecting a Flow Control Method Enabling or Disabling Modem Control OptionsEnabling or Disabling Slip Specifying a Slip AddressSpecifying a Slip Subnet Mask Advanced Management Activities Switching Database ConfigurationVlan & Pvid Perspective Default VlanObtaining a Vlan Perspective Creating a New VlanAdding New Switch Ports Viewing Vlan Activities Deleting a Vlan IDSearching for MAC Addresses Viewing Vlan SettingsObtaining Additional Information Scrolling Through DomainsDeleting Ports Adding PortsIP Multicast Group Perspective Configuring PvidMAC Address Perspective Port PerspectivePer Port Vlan Activities Per Port Statistics Scrolling Through MAC AddressesPer Port MAC Limit IP NetworkingIP & RIP Settings ARP Table SettingsAdding Static ARP Table Entries Searching for ARP Table Entries Deleting Static ARP Table EntriesVlan Routing TableIcmp RIPDhcp Gateway Settings Deleting Routing Table EntriesSearching for Routing Table Entries Delay ServersRelays Ping Settings Bridging Spanning Tree Protocol Configurations Static FilteringSpanning Tree Functions Spanning Tree Port States Spanning Tree Path Costs Snmp Functions Spanning Tree Port PrioritiesProConnect II Series Stacking Stacking Basic SettingProConnect II Series Port Trunking Other ProtocolsSetting Quality of Service Parameters Setting Global Settings ProConnect II Series User-Defined Port Specifying TCP/UDP Logical Port SettingsRange Port Well-Known PortSpecifying the QoS Vlan Priority Specifying the ToS Priority Megabit Profile Selecting a QoS ProfileGigabit Profiles Specifying the Port Configuration Selecting Rate Control Parameters Receiving Files via Tftp Sending and Receiving FilesSending Files via Tftp Sending Files via Kermit Receiving Files via KermitSnmp Agent and MIB-2 RFC1213 Snmp and Rmon ManagementRmon MIB RFC 1757 and Bridge MIB RFC Rmon Groups SupportedAppendix Bridge Groups SupportedAbout Fast Ethernet About Gigabit Ethernet Fiber Optic CablingTwisted-Pair Cabling Crimping Your Own Network Cables Glossary 115 117 119 121 123 125 127 Linksys Warranty Information SpecificationsEnvironmental Customerer SupportT p / / w w w. l i n k s y s . c o m

PC22604 specifications

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