D-Link DGS-3120-24TC Product Manual - Page 37
IP Interface, System IP Address Settings
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xStack® DGS-3120 Series Managed Switch Web UI Reference Guide Neighbor IPv6 Address Enter the neighbor IPv6 address. Link Layer MAC Address Enter the link layer MAC address. Interface Name Enter the name of the IPv6 neighbor. Tick the All check box to search for all current interfaces on the Switch. State Use the drop-down menu to select All, Address, Static, or Dynamic. When the user selects address from the drop-down menu, the user will be able to enter an IP address in the space provided next to the state option. Click the Add button to add a new entry based on the information entered. Click the Find button to locate a specific entry based on the information entered. Click the Clear button to clear all the information entered in the fields. IP Interface System IP Address Settings The IP address may initially be set using the console interface prior to connecting to it through the Ethernet. The Web manager will display the Switch's current IP settings. NOTE: The Switch's factory default IP address is 10.90.90.90 with a subnet mask of 255.0.0.0 and a default gateway of 0.0.0.0. To view the following window, click Management > IP Interface > System IP Address Settings, as show below: Figure 3-7 System IP Address Settings window The fields that can be configured are described below: Parameter Description Static DHCP BOOTP Allow the entry of an IP address, subnet mask, and a default gateway for the Switch. These fields should be of the form xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where each xxx is a number (represented in decimal form) between 0 and 255. This address should be a unique address on the network assigned for use by the network administrator. The Switch will send out a DHCP broadcast request when it is powered up. The DHCP protocol allows IP addresses, network masks, and default gateways to be assigned by a DHCP server. If this option is set, the Switch will first look for a DHCP server to provide it with this information before using the default or previously entered settings. The Switch will send out a BOOTP broadcast request when it is powered up. The BOOTP protocol allows IP addresses, network masks, and default gateways to be assigned by a central BOOTP server. If this option is set, the Switch will first look for a 29