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If the switch does not receive a BootP reply, the switch cannot be managed
using the in-band IP address set from the console terminal.
If an IP address is not currently in use, these actions take effect immediately. If an
IP address
is
currently in use, these actions take effect only after the switch is reset
or power cycled.
BootP Disabled
This option allows you to manage the switch by using the IP address set from the
console terminal. The Ethernet Switch 325/425 operates in the BootP Disabled
mode as described in the steps below:
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The switch does not broadcast BootP requests, regardless of whether an IP
address is set from the console terminal.
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The switch can be managed only by using the in-band switch IP address set
from the console terminal.
BootP or Last Address
This option allows you to manage the switch even if a BootP server is not
reachable. The Ethernet Switch 325/425 operates in the BootP or Last Address
mode as described in the steps below:
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When you specify the IP data from the console terminal, the IP address
becomes the in-band address of the switch. BootP requests are not broadcast.
You can manage the switch using this in-band IP address.
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When you do not specify the in-band IP address from the console terminal,
the switch broadcasts BootP requests until it receives a BootP reply
containing an in-band IP address. If the switch does not receive a BootP reply
that contains an in-band IP address within 10 minutes, the switch uses the last
in-band IP address it received from a BootP server. This IP information is
displayed in the Last BootP column.
If the IP address specified as the in-band IP address is
not currently in use, these
actions take effect immediately. If an IP address is currently in use,
these actions
take effect only after the switch is reset or power cycled.
Summary of Contents for 425-24T
Page 20: ...20 Contents 320985 A Rev 01 ...
Page 38: ...38 Preface 320985 A Rev 01 ...
Page 198: ...198 Chapter 4 Getting Started with Device Manager 320985 A Rev 01 ...
Page 212: ...212 Chapter 5 Using the Web based management interface 320985 A Rev 01 ...
Page 318: ...318 Chapter 7 System configuration using the CLI 320985 A Rev 01 ...
Page 336: ...336 Chapter 8 Ethernet port management using the CLI 320985 A Rev 01 ...
Page 384: ...384 Chapter 11 Administering the switch using Web based management 320985 A Rev 01 ...
Page 404: ...404 Chapter 12 Configuring the switch using Web based management 320985 A Rev 01 ...
Page 424: ...424 Installing an SFP Transceiver 320985 A Rev 01 ...
Page 442: ...442 Default settings 320985 A Rev 01 ...
Page 468: ...468 Command List 320985 A Rev 01 ...
Page 474: ...474 Technical specifications 320985 A Rev 01 ...
Page 488: ...488 Index 320985 A Rev 01 ...