3Com 2848 SFP User Guide - Page 25

Accessing the Interface Without Using Discovery, DHCP Assigned IP Address - default ip

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■ Enable or disable the port ■ Enable or disable flow control ■ Configure the speed duplex settings ■ Set the priority of the port Accessing the Interface Without Using Discovery The Discovery application works by automatically detecting the IP address that is assigned to the Switch, and then using that address to connect to the Web interface. If you know the Switch's IP address, you can access the Web interface without using Discovery. This section describes how to access the interface directly, without using Discovery. If you do not configure the Switch's IP address settings, it will perform auto IP configuration to assign an IP address to itself. For more information, refer to "Automatic IP Configuration" on page 29. To determine the IP address that the Switch will assign to itself during auto IP configuration, check the sticker on the base of the Switch. This sticker contains the MAC address and default IP address of the Switch. DHCP Assigned IP Address If you set the IP address mode to DHCP, check the DHCP server for the IP address that is assigned to the Accessing the Interface Without Using Discovery 25 Switch, and then use that IP address to access the Web interface. For example, if the DHCP server assigned the IP address 192.168.0.123 to the Switch, start your Web browser, and then type http://192.168.0.123. Manually Assigned (Static) IP Address If you assigned a static IP address to the Switch, you need to use that IP address to access the Web interface the next time you want to configure the Switch. For example, if you assigned the Switch the IP address 192.168.0.123, start your Web browser, and then type http://192.168.0.123.

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Accessing the Interface Without Using Discovery
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Enable or disable the port
Enable or disable flow control
Configure the speed duplex settings
Set the priority of the port
Accessing the Interface Without Using
Discovery
The Discovery application works by automatically
detecting the IP address that is assigned to the Switch,
and then using that address to connect to the Web
interface. If you know the Switch’s IP address, you can
access the Web interface without using Discovery.
This section describes how to access the interface
directly, without using Discovery.
If you do not configure the Switch’s IP address settings,
it will perform auto IP configuration to assign an IP
address to itself. For more information, refer to
“Automatic IP Configuration” on page 29.
To determine the IP address that the Switch will assign
to itself during auto IP configuration, check the sticker
on the base of the Switch. This sticker contains the
MAC address and default IP address of the Switch.
DHCP Assigned IP Address
If you set the IP address mode to DHCP, check the
DHCP server for the IP address that is assigned to the
Switch, and then use that IP address to access the Web
interface.
For example, if the DHCP server assigned the IP address
192.168.0.123 to the Switch, start your Web browser,
and then type http://192.168.0.123.
Manually Assigned (Static) IP Address
If you assigned a static IP address to the Switch, you
need to use that IP address to access the Web interface
the next time you want to configure the Switch.
For example, if you assigned the Switch the IP address
192.168.0.123, start your Web browser, and then type