DES-3226 NWay Standalone Fast Ethernet Switch User’s Guide

Configuration

The first category includes: IP Address, Switch Information, Advanced Settings, Port Configuration, Port Mirroring, Port LACP Trunking, IGMP Snooping, Port GMRP, Diffserv Settings, Spanning Tree, Static Filtering Table, VLANs, Port Bandwidth, Threshold of Broadcast, Port Priority, Class of Traffic, Class of Service, Port Security, PAE System Control, and Radius Server, as well secondary screens.

IP Address

Figure 7-1. TCP/IP Parameters Setup window

This window is used to determine whether the Switch should get its IP Address settings from the user (Manual), a BOOTP server, or a DHCP server. If you are not using either BOOTP or DHCP, enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway of the Switch. If you enable BOOTP, you do not need to configure any IP parameters because a BOOTP server automatically assigns IP configuration parameters to the Switch. If you enable DHCP, a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol request will be sent when the Switch is powered up. Once you have selected a setting under Get IP From, click Apply to activate the new settings.

The information is described as follows:

MAC Address – The Ethernet address for the device. Also known as the physical address

Get IP From – There are three choices for how the Switch receives its IP Address settings: Manual, BOOTP, and DHCP.

IP Address – The host address for the device on the TCP/IP network.

Subnet Mask – The address mask that controls subnetting on your TCP/IP network.

Default Gateway – The IP address of the device—usually a router—that handles connections to other subnets and/or other TCP/IP networks.

VID – The VLAN ID number.

91

Page 101
Image 101
D-Link DES-3226 manual IP Address, TCP/IP Parameters Setup window