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The Getting Started
Pages
When you access the web interface for the first time or after a
power-off/on cycle, a set of Getting Started pages are displayed. The first
Getting Started page, Getting Started - Introduction is shown in
Figure 3
.
Figure 3
The Getting Started - Introduction page
The Getting Started pages allow you to enter basic setup information for
the stack. As you go through the pages, you are asked to enter:
1
A descriptive name for the stack.
2
Whether you want to allocate IP information for the stack, or whether
you want a BOOTP server (if you have one) to allocate the information
automatically.
If you choose to allocate IP information yourself, you are prompted to
enter the following information:
■
An IP address for the stack. For more information about IP addresses,
see
“Managing a Switch Over the Network”
on
page 38
.
■
A subnet mask for the stack. For more information about subnet
masks, see
“Subnets and Using a Subnet Mask”
on
page 39
.
■
An IP address for the default router, if one exists on your network.
If you choose to allocate IP information using a BOOTP server, no prompts
are displayed.
Summary of Contents for SuperStack II
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Page 162: ...162 CHAPTER 5 PORT TRUNKS ...
Page 169: ...VLANs and Your Switch 169 Figure 32 Forwarding unknown 802 1Q tags ...
Page 173: ...VLAN Configuration for Beginners 173 Figure 34 Simple example Untagged connections using hubs ...
Page 180: ...180 CHAPTER 6 VIRTUAL LANS VLANS ...
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Page 200: ...200 CHAPTER 9 SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL Figure 49 STP configurations ...
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