
Chapter 1 About Ethernet Switches 325 and 425
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System Configuration Guide
If the default IP configuration is set, any change to the configured IP address or
subnet mask through the other user interfaces, will cause the In-use IP
configuration of the switch or stack to change. Therefore, the newly configured IP
address must be used to manage the switch or stack.
To set the default IP address and subnet mask, do the following:
1
Press the UI button and hold in for 3 seconds.
The unit is now in the Configuration mode. The color and status of the UI
LED will turn green blinking.
2
Press the UI button five times.
The Base LED and the Up and Down LEDs will now be steady amber to
indicate that the button press was recognized.
3
Press the UI button and hold in for 3 seconds to confirm the command.
The In-Use IP address will now be changed to 192.168.192.168. The color
and status of the UI LED will turn to steady green once the command has
been accepted. If the command is rejected, the UI LED turns amber blinking.
LED display during change in IP address and subnet mask
The LEDs on the front panel change color or display blinking signals to indicate
that the In-Use configuration has changed.
If the unit is in a stack, only the LEDs of that unit will change color or blink.
There will be no change in the LEDs of other units in the stack.
Note:
If there is a change in the switch state, that is, if it joins or exits a
stack after the default IP configuration is set, the In-Use IP configuration
will change, and must be set again using the UI button.
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 ...