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routes, and the default IP route.
IP Menu
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Subnet Configuration ...
Protocol Configuration ...
Static ARP Configuration ...
Static Route ...
Default Route ...
<OK>
Display and change the subnet configuration.
Use <TAB> or arrow keys to move. <Enter> to select.
Parameter Description
Subnet
Configuration
Specifies the IP interface for VLANs configured on this switch,
including the subnet address and routing protocols.
Protocol
Configuration
Configures ARP timeout, enables Proxy ARP, sets the preferred
servers for BOOTP / DHCP Relay, as well as enabling / configuring
unicast and multicast protocols globally for this switch.
Stati c ARP
Configuration
Used to map an IP address to a specific physical MAC address.
Static Route Used to configure static routes to other IP networks, subnetworks, or
hosts.
Default Route Defines the router to which this switch will forward all traffic for
unknown networks.
2.5.6.1.Subnet Configuration
Use this menu to specify an IP interface for any VLAN configured on this switch that
needs to communicate with a device outside of its own group (i.e., another network
segment). You also need to define a VLAN for each IP subnet connected directly to this
switch. Note that you must first create a VLAN as described under “Configuring Virtual
LANs” on chapter 2 before configuring the corresponding subnet. Remember that if you
need to manage the switch in-band then you must define the IP subnet address for at
least one VLAN.