Using the BayStack 450 10/100/1000 Series Switch

BayStack 450-24T Main Menu

IP Configuration/Setup...

SNMP Configuration...

System Characteristics...

Switch Configuration...

Console/Comm Port Configuration...

Display Hardware Units...

Spanning Tree Configuration...

TELNET Configuration...

Software Download...

Configuration File...

Display Event Log

Reset

Reset to Default Settings

Logout

Use arrow keys to highlight option, press <Return> or <Enter> to select option.

Figure 2-13. Main Menu

3.Select IP Configuration/Setup (or press i) from the Main Menu. This selection displays the IP Configuration/Setup screen (Figure 2-14).

Note: The IP interface of the BayStack 450 switch is only on VLAN 1. You can manage the switch only from VLAN 1 (or via routers that connect VLAN 1 to the network management station).

Note: IP addresses are written as four decimal numbers (for example, 123.123.123.123). Each decimal number represents an 8-bit octet. When strung together, the four octets form the 32-bit Internet address. This is called dotted-decimal notation. The largest possible value of a field in a dotted-decimal number is 255, which represents an octet of all ones.

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