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Network properties

Use the Network Properties dialog shown in Figure 33 to change IP configuration parameters. To open the Network Properties dialog, choose one of the following:

Select Switch > Network Properties.

Right-click a switch graphic in the faceplate display, and select Network Properties from the popup menu.

Click OK to put any new values into effect.

Figure 33 Network properties dialog

Table 13 describes the IP configuration parameters.

Table 13 Network IP configuration parameters

Parameter

Description

 

 

Network

Choose one of the following methods by which to assign the IP address:

Discovery

Static—Uses the IP configuration parameters entered in the Switch Properties

 

 

dialog.

 

BootP—Acquires the IP configuration from a BootP server. If no IP address is

 

obtained, the switch reverts to the previously configured IP address.

 

RARP (Reverse Address Resolution Protocol)—Acquires the IP address from a

 

RARP server. A RARP request is broadcast with up to three retries, each at 5

 

second intervals. If no IP address is obtained, the switch reverts to the

 

previously configured IP address.

 

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)—Acquires the IP configuration

 

from a DHCP server. If no satisfactory lease is obtained, the DHCP client

 

attempts to use the previously configured lease. If the previous lease cannot be

 

used, no IP address will be assigned to this switch in order to avoid an IP

 

address conflict.

 

 

IP Address

Internet Protocol (IP) address for the Ethernet port. The default value is 10.0.0.1.

 

 

Subnet mask

Subnet mask address for the Ethernet port. The default value is 255.0.0.0.

 

 

Gateway

IP gateway address. The default value is 10.0.0.254.

 

 

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