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| Configuring the Switch
Setting an IP Address
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You can manually configure a specific IP address, or direct the device to
obtain an address from a DHCP server. Valid IPv4 addresses consist of four
decimal numbers, 0 to 255, separated by periods. Anything other than this
format will not be accepted by the CLI program.
P
ARAMETERS
The following parameters are displayed on the IP & Time page:
IP Configuration
◆
DHCP Client
– Specifies whether IP functionality is enabled via
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). If DHCP 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 values can include the IP address, subnet mask, and default
gateway. (Default: Enabled)
◆
IP Address
– Address of the VLAN specified in the VLAN ID field. This
should be the VLAN to which the management station is attached. Valid
IP addresses consist of four numbers, 0 to 255, separated by periods.
(Default: 192.168.2.10)
◆
IP Mask
– This mask identifies the host address bits used for routing
to specific subnets. (Default: 255.255.255.0)
◆
IP Router
– IP address of the gateway router between the switch and
management stations that exist on other network segments.
◆
VLAN ID
– ID of the configured VLAN. By default, all ports on the
switch 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. (Range: 1-4095; Default: 1)
◆
SNTP Server
– Sets the IPv4 address for a time server (NTP or SNTP).
The switch attempts to periodically update the time from the specified
server. The polling interval is fixed at 15 minutes.
◆
DNS Server
– A Domain Name Server to which client requests for
mapping host names to IP addresses are forwarded.
IP DNS Proxy Configuration
◆
IP DNS Proxy
– If enabled, the switch maintains a local database
based on previous responses to DNS queries forwarded on behalf of
attached clients. If the required information is not in the local database,
the switch forwards the DNS query to a DNS server, stores the
response in its local cache for future reference, and passes the
response back to the client.
Summary of Contents for 8028L2
Page 1: ...MANAGEMENT GUIDE TigerSwitchTM 10 100 1000 28 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch SMC8028L2 ...
Page 6: ...ABOUT THIS GUIDE 6 ...
Page 22: ...FIGURES 22 ...
Page 26: ...SECTION Getting Started 26 ...
Page 46: ...CHAPTER 2 Initial Switch Configuration Managing System Files 46 ...
Page 48: ...SECTION Web Configuration 48 ...
Page 144: ...CHAPTER 4 Configuring the Switch Configuring DHCP Relay and Option 82 Information 144 ...
Page 184: ...CHAPTER 6 Performing Basic Diagnostics Running Cable Diagnostics 184 ...
Page 238: ...CHAPTER 12 Port Commands 238 ...
Page 244: ...CHAPTER 13 Link Aggregation Commands 244 ...
Page 262: ...CHAPTER 15 RSTP Commands 262 ...
Page 272: ...CHAPTER 16 IEEE 802 1X Commands 272 ...
Page 282: ...CHAPTER 17 IGMP Commands 282 ...
Page 290: ...CHAPTER 18 LLDP Commands 290 ...
Page 296: ...CHAPTER 19 MAC Commands 296 ...
Page 306: ...CHAPTER 21 PVLAN Commands 306 ...
Page 318: ...CHAPTER 22 QoS Commands 318 ...
Page 352: ...CHAPTER 26 SNMP Commands 352 ...
Page 355: ...CHAPTER 27 HTTPS Commands 355 EXAMPLE HTTPS redirect enable HTTPS ...
Page 356: ...CHAPTER 27 HTTPS Commands 356 ...
Page 362: ...CHAPTER 29 UPnP Commands 362 ...
Page 370: ...CHAPTER 31 Firmware Commands 370 ...
Page 372: ...SECTION Appendices 372 ...
Page 386: ...GLOSSARY 386 ...
Page 391: ...INDEX 391 ...
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