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D-Link DES-3250TG Standalone Layer 2 Switch IP Address The Switch needs to have an IP address assigned to it so that an In-Band network management system (for example, the Web Manager or Telnet) client can find it on the network. The IP Address Settings window allows you to change the settings for the Ethernet interface used for in-band communication. To set the switch's IP address: Click IP Address on the Configuration menu to open the following window: Figure 6- 8. IP Address Settings window 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 manually assign the switch's IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway address: Select Manual from the Get IP From drop-down menu. Enter the appropriate IP address and subnet mask. If you want to access the switch from a different subnet from the one it is installed on, enter the IP address of the gateway. If you will manage the switch from the subnet on which it is installed, you can leave the default address in this field. If no VLANs have been previously configured on the switch, you can use the default VLAN − named "default." The default VLAN contains all of the switch ports as members. If VLANs have been previously configured on the switch, you will need to enter the VLAN name of the VLAN that contains the port that the management station will access the switch on. To use the BOOTP or DHCP protocols to assign the switch an IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway address: Use the Get IP From pull-down menu to choose from Manual, BOOTP, or DHCP. This selects how the switch will be assigned an IP address on the next reboot (or startup). The following fields can be set: Parameter Description BOOTP 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 41

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D-Link DES-3250TG Standalone Layer 2 Switch
IP Address
The Switch needs to have an IP address assigned to it so that an In-Band network management system
(for example, the Web Manager
or Telnet) client can find it on the network. The
IP Address Settings
window allows you to change the settings for the Ethernet interface used for in-band communication.
To set the switch’s IP address:
Click
IP Address
on the
Configuration
menu
to open the following window:
Figure 6- 8.
IP Address Settings window
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 manually assign the switch’s IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway address:
Select
Manual
from the
Get IP From
drop-down menu.
Enter the appropriate IP address and subnet mask.
If you want to access the switch from a different subnet from the one it is installed on, enter the IP
address of the gateway. If you will manage the switch from the subnet on which it is installed, you can
leave the default address in this field.
If no VLANs have been previously configured on the switch, you can use the default VLAN
named
“default.” The default VLAN contains all of the switch ports as members. If VLANs have been previously
configured on the switch, you will need to enter the VLAN name of the VLAN that contains the port that
the management station will access the switch on.
To use the BOOTP or DHCP protocols to assign the switch an IP address, subnet mask, and
default gateway address:
Use the Get IP From
pull-down menu to choose from
Manual
,
BOOTP
, or
DHCP
. This selects how the
switch will be assigned an IP address on the next reboot (or startup).
The following fields can be set:
Parameter
Description
BOOTP
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
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