IP Subnet Configuration
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Intf. IP Address | Subnet Mask | VLAN RIP | OSPF | DVMRP |
Status | 255.255.255.0 | 1 DISABLED DISABLED |
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1 192.168.1.254 |
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DISABLED ON |
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Page 1 | <Apply> | Total | 1 |
Pages | <Prev Page> | <Next Page> |
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<OK> |
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<Add> | The page number. | ||
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READ/WRITE
Use <TAB> or arrow keys to move, other keys to make changes.
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| Parameter | Description |
| IP Address | The IP address associated with the specified VLAN interface. By |
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| convention, the last three digits should be set to “254” to readily |
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| distinguish this device as a router port. |
| Subnet Mask | A template that identifies the address bits in the host address used for |
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| routing to specific subnets. Each bit that corresponds to a “1” is part of the |
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| network / subnet number, and each bit that corresponds to “0” is part of |
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| the host number. |
| VLAN | The VLAN associated with this IP interface. |
| RIP | Routing Information Protocol for unicast routing. |
| OSPF | Open Shortest Path First unicast routing protocol. |
| DVMRP | |
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Note:
Use the <Next Page> and <Prev Page> buttons to scroll through the subnet configuration table. To display a specific page, set the page number in the Page field and then select <Apply>. To modify an IP interface, highlight the entry in the table and select Enter. To add an IP interface, select <Add>.
Adding an IP Interface
Select <Add> on the Subnet Configuration menu to add an IP interface. When the Add Subnet screen opens as shown below, assign a VLAN group to this interface, configure the IP address, and then enable the required routing protocols. You can specify a VLAN that has already been configured on this switch or select “Select” to open the Port
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