
IP Configuration
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Interface Type | : Ethernet | |
IP Address | : | 192.168.1.254 |
Subnet Mask | : | 255.255.255.0 |
Gateway IP | : | 0.0.0.0 |
IP State | : |
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Mgt. Access : All
VLANs |
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<Apply> | <OK> | <Cancel> |
IP address of this system for Ethernet. | ||
READ/WRITE |
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Use <TAB> or arrow keys to move, other keys to make changes.
Parameter | Description |
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Interface Type | Indicates IP over Ethernet. | |
IP Address | IP address of the switch you are managing. The system supports | |
| SNMP over UDP / IP transport protocol. In this environment, all | |
| systems on the Internet such as network interconnection devices | |
| and any PC accessing the agent module (or running network | |
| management software) must have an IP address. | |
| Valid IP addresses consist of four numbers, 0 to 255, separated by | |
| periods. Anything outside this format will not be accepted by the | |
| configuration program. | |
Subnet Mask | Subnet mask of the switch. This mask identifies the host address | |
| bits used for routing to specific subnets. | |
Default Gateway | Gateway used to pass trap messages from the system’s agent to | |
| the management station. Note that the gateway must be defined | |
| (when operating at Layer 2) if the management station is located in | |
| a different IP segment. | |
IP State | Specifies whether IP functionality is enabled via manual | |
| configuration, or set by Boot Protocol (BOOTP). Options include: | |
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| IP functionality is enabled based on the default |
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| or user specified IP Configuration. |
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| (This is the default setting.) |
| BOOTP Get IP | IP is enabled but will not function until a BOOTP |
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| reply has been received. BOOTP requests will |
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| be broadcast periodically by the switch in an |
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| effort to learn its IP address. |
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| (BOOTP values can include the IP address, |
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| default gateway, and subnet mask.) |
Mgt. Access | Allows management access of the switch from all VLANs or only |
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