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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Press H to reboot the switch after making your change. Press Enter twice, and the new IP address will now be displayed.
By the similar methods, you can configure the Subnet Mask (Default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0), Broadcast (Default Broadcast is 255.255.255.255), and Default Gateway (Default Gateway is 0.0.0.0). The gateway address is the router that can forward packets to the other IP networks.
Note: After you finish configuring the above settings, you must execute H (reboot) command to take effect. Afterwards, you can use the J (Ping) command to check whether the network setting has finished or not.
Secured IP
Secured IP can guard against unauthorized users gaining access to your network configurations. You can allow up to three IP addresses to have access to the switch via telnet or a web browser.
The default Secured IP is 0.0.0.0 for all three entries, which means that no network security on IP was set from original factory setting.
Type in “M 1 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx” after the symbol >>>> and press Enter twice in order to set the first secured IP (where the x’s stand for the desired IP address from your network). Then only the end station with IP address that you set has access to the network management and configuration.
6.traps=[0.0.0.0] [0.0.0.0] [0.0.0.0] [0.0.0.0]
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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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E. Http server | = [on] |
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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] | |
>>>> M 1 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx |
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Repeat the process for the other two addresses, if desired.
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