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The Switch is also assigned a unique MAC address by the factory. This MAC address cannot be changed, and can be found by entering the command "show switch" into the command line interface, as shown below.
switch | ||
Command: show switch |
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Device Type | : | |
MAC Address | : | |
IP Address | : | 10.90.90.90 (Manual) |
VLAN Name | : | default |
Subnet Mask | : | 255.0.0.0 |
Default Gateway | : | 0.0.0.0 |
Boot PROM Version | : | Build |
Firmware Version | : | Build 3.00.B10 |
Hardware Version | : | A2 |
System Name | : |
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System Location | : | 0 days, 0 hours, 12 minutes, 26 seconds |
System Uptime | : | |
System Contact | : |
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Spanning Tree | : Disabled | |
GVRP | : Disabled | |
IGMP Snooping | : Disabled | |
MLD Snooping | : Disabled | |
RIP | : Disabled | |
RIPng | : Disabled | |
TELNET | : Enabled (TCP 23) | |
WEB | : Enabled (TCP 80) | |
SNMP | : Disabled |
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Figure 4 - 4 “show switch” command
The Switch's MAC address also appears in Switch Information menu of the
Starting at the command line prompt, enter the command:
config ipif System ipaddress xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy
Where the x's represent the IP address to be assigned to the IP interface named System and the y's represent the corresponding subnet mask. Alternatively, the user can enter config ipif System ipaddress xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/z. Where the x's represent the IP address to be assigned to the IP interface named System and the z represents the corresponding number of subnets in CIDR notation. The IP interface named System on the Switch can be assigned an IP address and subnet mask, which can then be used to connect a management station to the Switch's Telnet or
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