Netgear FS752TPS FS752TS Setup Manual - Page 37
IP Configuration, Base MAC Address - model
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FS700TS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual • Idle Timeout - Enter the amount of time (minutes) that elapses before an idle station is timed out. Idle stations that are timed out must login to the system. The field range is 5 30 minutes. The field default value is 10 minutes. • Base MAC Address - Displays the MAC address of a Master Unit if in a stackable mode or a MAC address of a standalone device. • Serial Number - Displays the device serial number. • Unit Mode - Displays if the device is currently in standalone or stacking mode. • Change Unit Mode To... After Reset - Toggles the device unit mode from the current value of Unit Mode to the value indicated by Stack or Standalone after resetting the device. The Versions Table displays the following fields: • Unit No. - Displays the stacking member's current number. Possible values are 1-6. • Model Name - Displays the device model name. • Hardware Version - Displays the installed device hardware version number. • Boot Version - Displays the current boot version running on the device. • Software Version - Displays the installed software version number. 2. Enter the System Name, System Location, System Contact and Idle Timeout in the provided fields. 3. If the displayed Unit Mode needs to be changed, check the Change Unit Mode box. 4. Click APPLY to update the system settings. 5. If you checked the Change Unit Mode box, then you must reset the device for the new unit mode setting to take effect. See "Reset" for detailed instructions on resetting the device. IP Configuration The IP Configuration screen contains fields for assigning IP addresses. IP addresses are either defined as static or are retrieved using the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). The IP Interface screen also contains information for defining default gateways DHCP and is also configured from the IP Interface screen. The DHCP assigns dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network. DHCP ensures that network devices can have a different IP address every time the device connects to the network. Note the following when configuring IP Addresses: Managing System Settings 3-3 v1.0, September 2007