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D-Link DES-3250TG Standalone Layer 2 Switch Click the Save Configuration button to save the current switch configuration in NV-RAM. The following dialog box will confirm that the configuration has been saved: Figure 6- 5. Save Configuration Confirmation dialog box Click the OK button to continue. Once the switch configuration settings have been saved to NV-RAM, they become the default settings for the switch. These settings will be used every time the switch is rebooted. Using Web-Based Management Setting up Web Management Before running Web-based management, some basic configuration of the switch may need to be performed. The following at a minimum must be configured or known for the switch to be managed: • IP Address • Subnet Mask • Administrator password In addition, several other parameters may need to be configured or known to properly communicate with the switch or allow full management capability. These include: • Default Gateway • Trap Destination and Community Name Configuration of these items may be made from the User Interface, which is accessible via either the serial console or Telnet. Refer to the User's Guide that came with your system for more information about the subsection describing the required configuration. Setting an IP Address The IP address for the switch must be set before it can be managed with the Web-based manager. The switch IP address may be automatically set using BOOTP or DHCP protocols, in which case the actual address assigned to the switch must be known. The IP address may alternatively be set using the Command Line Interface (CLI) over the console serial port as follows: 1. Starting at the command line prompt, enter the commands config ipif System ipaddress xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy. Where the x's represent the IP address 38

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D-Link DES-3250TG Standalone Layer 2 Switch
Click the
Save Configuration
button to save the current switch configuration in NV-RAM. The following
dialog box will confirm that the configuration has been saved:
Figure 6- 5.
Save Configuration Confirmation dialog box
Click the
OK
button to continue.
Once the switch configuration settings have been saved to NV-RAM, they become the default settings for
the switch. These settings will be used every time the switch is rebooted.
Using Web-Based Management
Setting up Web Management
Before running Web-based management, some basic configuration of the switch may need to be
performed. The following at a minimum must be configured or known for the switch to be managed:
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Administrator password
In addition, several other parameters may need to be configured or known to properly communicate
with the switch or allow full management capability. These include:
Default Gateway
Trap Destination and Community Name
Configuration of these items may be made from the User Interface, which is accessible via either the
serial console or Telnet. Refer to the User’s Guide that came with your system for more information
about the subsection describing the required configuration.
Setting an IP Address
The IP address for the switch must be set before it can be managed with the Web-based manager. The
switch IP address may be automatically set using BOOTP or DHCP protocols, in which case the actual
address assigned to the switch must be known.
The IP address may alternatively be set using the Command Line Interface (CLI) over the console
serial port as follows
:
1.
Starting at the command line prompt, enter the commands
config ipif System
ipaddress xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy
. Where the
x
’s represent the IP address
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