Basic Management Tasks
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numbers, 0 to 255, separated by periods. Anything outside this format will not be
accepted by the CLI program.
Command Usage
• This section describes how to configure a single local interface for initial access to
the stack. To configure multiple IP interfaces on this stack, you must set up an IP
interface for each VLAN (page 19-4).
• To enable routing between the different interfaces on this stack, you must enable
IP routing (page 19-4).
• To enable routing between the interfaces defined on this stack and external
network interfaces, you must configure static routes (page 19-21) or use dynamic
routing; i.e., either RIP or OSPF (page 20-2 and page 20-14, respectively).
• The precedence for configuring IP interfaces is the IP / General / Routing Interface
menu (page 19-5), static routes (page 19-21), and then dynamic routing.
Command Attributes
•
VLAN
– ID of the configured VLAN (1-4093). By default, all ports on the stack are
members of VLAN 1. However, the management station can be attached to a port
belonging to any VLAN, as long as that VLAN has been assigned an IP address.
•
IP Address Mode
– Specifies whether IP functionality is enabled via manual
configuration (Static), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), or Boot
Protocol (BOOTP). If DHCP/BOOTP is enabled, IP will not function until a reply has
been received from the server. Requests will be broadcast periodically by the
switch for an IP address. (DHCP/BOOTP values can include the IP address,
subnet mask, and default gateway.)
•
IP Address
– Address of the VLAN to which the management station is attached.
(Note that you can manage the stack through any configured IP interface.) Valid IP
addresses consist of four numbers, 0 to 255, separated by periods.
(Default: 0.0.0.0)
•
Subnet Mask
– This mask identifies the host address bits used for routing to
specific subnets. (Default: 255.0.0.0)
•
Gateway IP Address
– IP address of the gateway router between the stack and
management stations that exist on other network segments. (Default: 0.0.0.0)
•
MAC Address
– The physical layer address for this switch.
Summary of Contents for ES4626F
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Page 34: ...Getting Started...
Page 44: ...Introduction 1 10 1...
Page 62: ...Initial Configuration 2 18 2...
Page 64: ...Switch Management...
Page 76: ...Configuring the Switch 3 12 3...
Page 118: ...Basic Management Tasks 4 42 4...
Page 164: ...User Authentication 6 28 6...
Page 176: ...Access Control Lists 7 12 7...
Page 284: ...Quality of Service 14 8 14...
Page 294: ...Multicast Filtering 15 10 15...
Page 300: ...Domain Name Service 16 6 16...
Page 310: ...Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 17 10 17...
Page 320: ...Configuring Router Redundancy 18 10 18...
Page 344: ...IP Routing 19 24 19...
Page 356: ...Unicast Routing 20 12 20 Web Click Routing Protocol RIP Statistics Figure 20 5 RIP Statistics...
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Page 388: ...Command Line Interface...
Page 400: ...Overview of the Command Line Interface 21 12 21...
Page 466: ...SNMP Commands 24 16 24...
Page 520: ...Access Control List Commands 26 18 26...
Page 546: ...Rate Limit Commands 30 2 30...
Page 612: ...VLAN Commands 34 24 34...
Page 626: ...Class of Service Commands 35 14 35...
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