D-Link DES-3228PA Installation Guide - Page 30

Advanced Configuration, Retrieving an IP Address From a DHCP Server

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DES-3228PA Embedded Web System User Guide Console# configure Config(config)# snmp-server community private rw 11.1.1.2 type router Config(config)# exit Console(config)# show snmp Community-String Community-Access IP address ---------- private readWrite 11.1.1.2 Traps are enabled. Authentication-failure trap is enabled. Trap-Rec-Address Trap-Rec-Community Version ------- System Contact: System Location: This completes the initial configuration of the device from a local terminal. The configured parameters enable further device configuration from any remote location. Advanced Configuration This section provides information about dynamic allocation of IP addresses and security management based on the Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) mechanism, and includes the following topics: • Configuring IP Addresses through DHCP • Configuring IP Addresses through BOOTP • Security Management and Password Configuration When configuring/receiving IP addresses through DHCP and BOOTP, the configuration received from these servers includes the IP address, and may include subnet mask and default gateway. Retrieving an IP Address From a DHCP Server When using the DHCP protocol to retrieve an IP address, the device acts as a DHCP client. To retrieve an IP address from a DHCP server, perform the following steps: 1. Select and connect any port to a DHCP server or to a subnet that has a DHCP server on it, in order to retrieve the IP address. 2. Enter the following commands to use the selected port for receiving the IP address. In the following example, the commands are based on the port type used for configuration. Page 29

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DES-3228PA Embedded Web System User Guide
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This completes the initial configuration of the device from a local terminal. The configured parameters enable fur-
ther device configuration from any remote location.
Advanced Configuration
This section provides information about dynamic allocation of IP addresses and security management based on
the
Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
(AAA) mechanism, and includes the following topics:
Configuring IP Addresses through DHCP
Configuring IP Addresses through BOOTP
Security Management and Password Configuration
When configuring/receiving IP addresses through DHCP and BOOTP, the configuration received from these serv-
ers includes the IP address, and may include subnet mask and default gateway.
Retrieving an IP Address From a DHCP Server
When using the DHCP protocol to retrieve an IP address, the device acts as a DHCP client. To retrieve an IP
address from a DHCP server, perform the following steps:
1.
Select and connect any port to a DHCP server or to a subnet that has a DHCP server on it, in order to retrieve
the IP address.
2.
Enter the following commands to use the selected port for receiving the IP address. In the following example,
the commands are based on the port type used for configuration.
Console#
configure
Config(config)#
snmp-server community
private
rw 11.1.1.2
type
router
Config(config)#
exit
Console(config)#
show snmp
Community-String
Community-Access
IP address
----------------
----------------
----------
private readWrite 11.1.1.2
Traps are enabled.
Authentication-failure trap is enabled.
Trap-Rec-Address
Trap-Rec-Community
Version
----------------
------------------
-------
System Contact:
System Location: