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[MAC=00:00:94:D1:1C:22]
[IP=192.168.0.1] [mask=255.255.255.0] [broadcast=255.255.255.255] [gateway=0.0.0.0]
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1. |
| = [flash] | |
2. |
| = [192.168.0.1] | |
3. | subnet mask |
| = [255.255.255.0] |
4. | broadcast |
| = [255.255.255.255] |
5. | gateway |
| = [0.0.0.0] |
6. | traps=[0.0.0.0] [0.0.0.0] [0.0.0.0] [0.0.0.0] | ||
7. | = [public] | ||
8. | = [private] | ||
9. | = [public] | ||
A. |
| = [The contact person for this agent] | |
B. |
| = [The administrative name of the agent] | |
C. |
| = [The Physical location of the agent] | |
D. Telnet server | = [on] | ||
E. Http server |
| = [on] | |
F. Telnet/Http | username = [root] | ||
G. Telnet/Http | password = [enabled] | ||
H. reboot I. logout J. ping K. help L. loaddefault | |||
M. securedip = | [0.0.0.0],[0.0.0.0],[0.0.0.0] | ||
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Assigning IP Address
After you have attached a terminal or PC with emulation software, you are ready to make a connection using a web browser. You first have to assign an IP address to the switch.
Once you have logged into the switch, you need to assign an IP address to the switch’s Ethernet Interfaces so that you can connect to the switch using a web browser.
If you want to change from the default IP address (192.168.0.1), for example, there are three kinds of commands to choose from. After the symbol >>>>, type in:
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| 2. | “2 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx “. | |
| 3. | “ip xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx“. | |
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1. | = [flash] | ||
2. | = [192.168.0.1] | ||
3. | subnet mask | = [255.255.255.0] | |
4. | broadcast | = [255.255.255.255] | |
5. | gateway | = [0.0.0.0] | |
6. | traps=[0.0.0.0] [0.0.0.0] [0.0.0.0] [0.0.0.0] | ||
7. | = [public] | ||
8. | = [private] | ||
9. | = [public] | ||
A. | = [The contact person for this agent] | ||
B. | = [The administrative name of the agent] | ||
C. | = [The Physical location of the agent] | ||
D. Telnet server | = [on] | ||
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