3Com 3C17300A Implementation Guide - Page 76

Important Considerations, Event Log Entries and Traps, Event Log Entries, and Traps - manual switch

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76 CHAPTER 9: USING AUTOMATIC IP CONFIGURATION Important Considerations This section contains some important points to note when using the automatic IP configuration feature. The dynamic nature of automatically configured IP information means that a Switch may change its IP address whilst in use. Event Log Entries and Traps An event log will be generated and an SNMP trap will be sent if any of the following changes occur in the IP configuration: ■ IP address configuration is changed manually ■ IP address changes from Auto-IP to DHCP IP configuration ■ DHCP negotiates a change in the IP configuration from Auto-IP ■ BOOTP negotiates a change in the IP configuration

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76
C
HAPTER
9: U
SING
A
UTOMATIC
IP C
ONFIGURATION
Important
Considerations
This section contains some important points to note when using the
automatic IP configuration feature.
The dynamic nature of automatically configured IP information means
that a Switch may change its IP address whilst in use.
Event Log Entries
and Traps
An event log will be generated and an SNMP trap will be sent if any of
the following changes occur in the IP configuration:
IP address configuration is changed manually
IP address changes from Auto-IP to DHCP IP configuration
DHCP negotiates a change in the IP configuration from Auto-IP
BOOTP negotiates a change in the IP configuration