
Viewing and Configuring VLANs
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By default, all addresses except the host address of the VLAN, the
network broadcast address, and the subnet broadcast address are
included in the range. If you specify the range, the start address must be
lower than the stop address, and all addresses must be in the same
subnet. The IP interface of the VLAN must be within the same subnet but
is not required to be within the range.
6
In the
Primary DNS
box, enter the IP address of the primary DNS server
for clients who receive addresses from this VLAN.
7
To provide a backup DNS server, type its IP address in the
Secondary
DNS
box.
8
To specify the DNS domain name for hosts who receive IP addresses from
this VLAN, enter the domain name in the
DNS Name
box.
9
To specify the default router (gateway) for hosts who receive IP addresses
from this VLAN, enter the address in the
Default Router
box.
10
Click
OK
.
Changing the Aging
Time for FDB Entries
The aging timeout period specifies how long a dynamic entry can remain
unused before the software removes the entry from the database.
1
Access the VLAN table:
a
Select the Configuration tool bar option.
b
In the Organizer panel, click the plus sign next to the WX switch.
c
Click the plus sign next to System.
d
Select
VLANs
.
2
In the Content panel, select the VLAN.
3
Click
Properties
.
4
In the Aging Time box, specify the aging timeout period (0 to 1,000,000
seconds) for dynamic entries in the forwarding database. The default is
300 seconds (5 minutes). If you specify 0, aging is disabled.
5
Click
OK
.
Summary of Contents for OfficeConnect WX4400
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