Chapter 2: Initial Switch Configuration
Basic Configuration
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S
ETTING
AN
IP
A
DDRESS
You must establish IP address information for the switch to obtain
management access through the network. This can be done in either of the
following ways:
•
Manual
— You have to input the information, including IP address and
subnet mask. If your management station is not in the same IP subnet
as the switch, you will also need to specify the default gateway router.
•
Dynamic
— The switch can send IPv4 configuration requests to BOOTP
or DHCP address allocation servers on the network, or automatically
generate a unique IPv6 host address based on the local subnet address
prefix received in router advertisement messages. An IPv6 link local
address for use in a local network can also be dynamically generated as
“Obtaining an IPv6 Address” on page 35
•
The current software supports DHCP for IPv6, so an IPv6 global unicast
address for use in a network containing more than one subnet can
obtained through the DHCPv6 server, or manually configured as
“Assigning an IPv6 Address” on page 32
M
ANUAL
C
ONFIGURATION
You can manually assign an IP address to the switch. You may also need to
specify a default gateway that resides between this device and
management stations that exist on another network segment. Valid IPv4
addresses consist of four decimal numbers, 0 to 255, separated by periods.
Anything outside this format will not be accepted by the CLI program.
N
OTE
:
The IPv4 address for VLAN 1 is obtained via DHCP by default.
A
SSIGNING
AN
IP
V
4 A
DDRESS
Before you can assign an IP address to the switch, you must obtain the
following information from your network administrator:
•
IP address for the switch
•
Network mask for this network
•
Default gateway for the network
To assign an IPv4 address to the switch, complete the following steps
1.
From the Global Configuration mode prompt, type “interface vlan 1” to
access the interface-configuration mode. Press <Enter>.
2.
Type “ip address
ip-address netmask
,” where “ip-address” is the switch
IP address and “netmask” is the network mask for the network. Press
<Enter>.
3.
Type “exit” to return to the global configuration mode prompt. Press
<Enter>.
Summary of Contents for SSE-G2252
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Page 603: ...Chapter 16 IP Configuration Setting the Switch s IP Address IP Version 6 609...
Page 883: ...Chapter 24 General Security Measures Port based Traffic Segmentation 894...
Page 989: ...Chapter 30 Congestion Control Commands Automatic Traffic Control Commands 1000 Console...
Page 1007: ...Chapter 33 Address Table Commands 1019...
Page 1137: ...Chapter 38 Quality of Service Commands 1150...