IP Configuration
Use the IP Configuration screen to set the bootup option, or configure the switch’s IP parameters. The screen shown below is described in the following table.
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Network Configuration: IP Configuration
Interface Type | : Ethernet |
IP Address | : 10.1.0.1 |
Subnet Mask | : 255.255.0.0 |
Gateway IP | : 10.1.0.254 |
IP State | : |
Use <TAB> or arrow keys to move, other keys to make changes.
Figure 2-8. IP Configuration
Parameter | Default | Description |
Interface Type | Ethernet | Indicates IP over Ethernet. |
IP Address | 10.1.0.1 | IP address of the stack you are managing when |
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| accessing the agent module over the network. |
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| The agent module supports SNMP over UDP/IP |
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| transport protocol. In this environment, all |
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| systems on the Internet, such as network |
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| interconnection devices and any PC accessing |
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| the agent module (or running management |
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| software) must have an IP address. |
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| Valid IP addresses consist of four numbers, of 0 |
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| to 255, and separated by periods. Anything |
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| outside of this format will not be accepted by the |
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| configuration program. |
Subnet Mask | 255.255.0.0 | Subnet mask of the agent you have selected. This |
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| mask identifies the host address bits used for |
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| routing to specific subnets. |
Default Gateway | 0.0.0.0 | Gateway used to pass trap messages from the |
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| switch’s agent to the management station. Note |
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| that the gateway must be defined if the |
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| management station is located in a different IP |
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| segment. |
IP State | USER- | Specifies whether IP functionality is enabled via |
| CONFIG | manual configuration, or set by Boot Protocol |
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| (BOOTP). Options include: |
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| based on the default or user |
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| specified IP Configuration. |
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| (This is the default setting.) |
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