AirLive SNMP-FSH2602MG User’s Manual
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No up-link limitation through Gigabit port.
Unlike stacking mode, up-link in agent mode can be achieved through any port rather than
Gigabit port only. This provides great flexibility as long as network administrator can access
them, and hence Gigabit ports can be saved for other applications.
Typical setup of “Single IP-Agent mode” network:
The basic rules to set up “Single IP”:
The “Agent IP” of master switch should be within the IP domain of the managed hosts.
(slave switches)
The “Agent IP” should be the same as “Switch IP” if administrator is within the IP domain of
slaves; In other hand, the “Agent IP” should be different from “Switch IP” if administrator
want to manage the slaves cross IP domain.
There are three typical examples to demonstrate the usage of “Single IP-Agent mode”.
Master and slave switches in the same LAN domain.
In this example, master switch will manage 2 slave switches and 1 router.
Switch IP of master is 192.168.223.100. Set its management mode to “Agent Master”.
Since the IP domain of slaves and router are in the IP domain 192.168.223.0, Agent IP of
master should be set as same as switch IP (192.168.223.100).
Add slave1 and slave2 into agent list by auto-discover or by manual. Router can only be
added by manual. Administrator (192.168.223.30) can access those slaves through master
Switch IP: 192.168.223.101
Gateway: 192.168.223.254
Switch IP: 192.168.223.102
Gateway: 192.168.223.254
Switch IP: 192.168.223.100
Agent IP: 192.168.223.100
Gateway: 192.168.223.254
LAN IP: 192.168.223.254
WAN IP: 211.23.53.250
IP: 192.168.223.30