Korenix Technology Co., Ltd.
Industrial
Layer 3 Managed Ethernet Switch
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Industrial Layer 3 Managed Ethernet SwitchUser Manual
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11.2.2.6
Configuring Network Connectivity Page
The network interface is the logical interface used for in-band connectivity with the switch via any of the
switch's front panel ports. The configuration parameters associated with the switch's network interface
do not affect the configuration of the front panel ports through which traffic is switched or routed.
To access the switch over a network you must first configure it with IP information (IP address, subnet
mask, and default gateway). You can configure the IP information using any of the following:
BOOTP
DHCP
Terminal interface via the EIA-232 port
Once you have established in-band connectivity, you can change the IP information using any of the
following:
Terminal interface via the EIA-232 port
Terminal interface via telnet
SNMP-based management
Web-based management
Configurable Data
Protocol
- Choose IPv4 or IPv6 protocol..
Non-Configurable Data
Interface Status
- Indicates whether the link status is up or down.
IPv4 Selection Criteria
Network Configuration Protocol
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Specify what the switch should do following power-up: transmit
a Bootp request, transmit a DHCP request, or do nothing (None). The factory default is None. You
cannot make this choice for both the network configuration protocol and the service port. You will
only be given the choices for Bootp or DHCP here if the service port protocol is configured to None.