D-Link DES-3326SRM Product Manual - Page 154

Setup IP Interface - Edit, Parameter, Description, Interface Name, IP Address

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D-Link DES-3326S Layer 3 Switch To edit an existing IP interface, click on the Edit button: Figure 20- 3. Setup IP Interface - Edit Choose a name for the interface to be added and enter it in the Interface Name field (if you are editing an IP Interface, the Interface Name will already be in the top field as seen in the window above). Enter the interface's IP address and subnet mask in the corresponding fields. Pull the Active pull-down menu to Yes and click Apply to enter to make the IP interface effective. Use the Save Changes dialog box from the Basic Setup folder to enter the changes into NV-RAM. The following fields can be set: Parameter Description Interface Name IP Address Subnet Mask VLAN Name Active Switch Port/Member This field displays the name for the IP interface. The default IP interface is named "System". Enter an IP address to be assigned to this IP interface. Enter a subnet mask to be applied to this IP interface. Enter the VLAN Name for the VLAN the IP interface belongs to. The VLAN name must match the existing This field is toggled between Yes and No using the space bar. This entry determines whether the interface will be active or not. This drop-down menu allows the selection of an individual switch from a switch stack, if you have the optional stacking module and have properly interconnected the switches in the stack. Specify which of the ports on the Switch will be a member of this VLAN. 144

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D-Link DES-3326S Layer 3 Switch
To edit an existing IP interface, click on the Edit button:
Figure 20- 3. Setup IP Interface – Edit
Choose a name for the interface to be added and enter it in the
Interface Name
field (if you are editing an IP Interface, the
Interface Name
will already be in the top field as seen in the window above). Enter the interface’s IP address and subnet mask
in the corresponding fields. Pull the
Active
pull-down menu to
Yes
and
click
Apply
to enter to make the IP interface effective.
Use the
Save Changes
dialog box from the
Basic Setup
folder to enter the changes into NV-RAM.
The following fields can be set:
Parameter
Description
Interface Name
This field displays the name for the IP interface. The default IP interface is named
“System”.
IP Address
Enter an IP address to be assigned to this IP interface.
Subnet Mask
Enter a subnet mask to be applied to this IP interface.
VLAN Name
Enter the VLAN Name for the VLAN the IP interface belongs to. The VLAN name must
match the existing
Active <
Yes
>
This field is toggled between
Yes
and
No
using the space bar. This entry determines
whether the interface will be active or not.
Switch
This drop-down menu allows the selection of an individual switch from a switch stack, if
you have the optional stacking module and have properly interconnected the switches in
the stack.
Port/Member
Specify which of the ports on the Switch will be a member of this VLAN.
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