PES-1014 User’s Guide
4-6
System
FIELD
DESCRIPTION
EXAMPLE
Mac Address
This read-only field is the Mac address calculated by the switch for
either the in-band ports or the out-of-band (console) port.
00-50-00-10-00-
50
IP Address
Type your IP address in this field.
Each time the IP address is changed, you must restart the switch
before the new IP address becomes effective.
192.168.10.1
(In-Band default)
Subnet Mask
Type your subnet mask here (if you are using one).
255.255.255.0
Default Gateway
The default gateway IP address is used when the switch tries to reach
a non-local IP host.
Use this field to assign a default gateway.
192.168.10.254
(In-Band default)
Set Default Route
The default route is where the switch sends packets that it receives that
are not in its domain. Normally you select
Inband
to send these
packets through the in-band ports. Select
Out-of Band
if you have the
out-of-band port linked to a different subnet and want to send these
packets through the out-of-band port.
Inband
Click
Apply
to save your changes to working memory or click
Reset
to go to the previous configuration. Refer to
3.5.4
for directions on saving your changes to flash memory and restarting the switch. You must restart the
switch to make changes in this screen effective.
4.6 SNMP
Manage and monitor the switch through the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Management
Information Base (MIB). Configure the following settings:
•
Set the names of the community strings
•
Set each community’s access right to either read-write or read-only.
•
Set which community will receive SNMP traps
•
Enable or disable certain communities
4.6.1 SNMP
Community
Move the cursor over the
System
link and click
SNMP
to display the
SNMP Community
screen shown next.
Figure 4-6 SNMP Community