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Subnet Mask | 255.0.0.0 | Specifies the subnet mask assigned to the switch and to the | |
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Default Gateway | 0.0.0.0 | networks. A gateway must be defined if the workstation you | |
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VLAN Name | default | Specifies the name of the VLAN that the switch resides in. | |
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3. To configure a name and contact information for the switch, enter information in these fields.
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Name | Specifies the name assigned to the switch. If you are installing multiple | |
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Location | Specifies the physical location of the switch. | |
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Contact | Specifies the name of the person responsible for the switch. | |
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4. Click Apply.
Get IP From Description
The switch uses the Get IP From setting to determine where to get its IP address. You must use the Manual option if you want to configure multiple IP interfaces. The manual option is also more convenient if you are going to manage the switch with Telnet Console or Web Console. Both of these consoles require you to know the IP address, and although BOOTP/DHCP usually assign the same IP address when a device reboots, there is no guarantee.
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