
EtherFast® Series
Network Configuration
The Network Configuration menu allows you to set the Switch’s IP address, configure the IP parameters, or enable the
•IP Configuration* - Sets the bootup option or configure the Switch’s IP parameters.
•IP Connectivity Test (Ping) - Tests IP connectivity to a specified device.
•HTTP Configuration - Allows the admin to enable or disable the Web administration.
*This menu does not appear if the Switch is set to multilayer mode. In this case, you need to configure an IP interface for each VLAN that needs to con- nect to any device outside of its own VLAN group.
Select OK to return to the previous panel.
EtherFast® Managed
IP Configuration
The IP Configuration menu allows you to configure the IP parameters. (Only displayed in Layer 2 mode)
•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, must have an IP address.
•Subnet Mask - Subnet mask of the Switch. This mask identifies the host address bits used for routing to specific subnets.
•Gateway IP - Gateway used to pass trap messages from the system to the management station. Note: The gateway must be defined (when oper- ating at Layer 2) if the management station is located in a different IP segment.
•IP State - Specifics whether IP functionality is enabled via manual con- figuration (default setting), or set by Boot Protocol (BOOTP).
Select Apply to make changes. Select OK to return to the previous panel. Select Cancel to cancel any changes.
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