Network Setup 4-13

The following configuration details display in the table:

Name

Displays the name of the virtual interface.

VLAN ID

Displays the VLAN ID associated with the interface.

DHCP

Displays whether the DHCP client is enabled or not. A green check mark defines the DHCP

 

client as enabled for the interface. A red X means the interface is disabled.

IP Address

Displays the IP address for the virtual interface.

Subnet Mask

Displays the subnet mask assigned for this interface.

Oper Status

Displays whether the selected Switch Virtual Interface is currently invoked on the switch

 

(Up) or not (Down).

Management

A green checkmark within this column defines this VLAN as the one currently used by the

Interface

switch management interface. This designates the interface settings used for global switch

 

settings in case of any conflicts. For example, if multiple SVIs are configured with DHCP

 

enabled on each, the switch could have multiple domain names assigned from the different

 

DHCP servers. This setting does not affect any of the Management Access Interfaces

 

configured using Configuring Access Control on page 7-2.

3.Select a record from the table and click the Edit button to modify the record. For more information, see Modifying a Virtual Interface on page 4-14.

4.Select a record from the table and click the Delete button to remove the configuration from the list of switch virtual interfaces.

5.Click the Add button to add a new configuration to the switch virtual interface. For more information, see Adding a Virtual Interface on page 4-14.

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Motorola WS5100 Following configuration details display in the table, Name Displays the name of the virtual interface