HP (Hewlett-Packard) 2626-PWR Switch User Manual


 
Configuring IP Addressing
IP Configuration
IP Configuration
IP Configuration Features
Feature Default Menu CLI Web
IP Address and Subnet Mask DHCP/Bootp page 8-5 page 8-7 page 8-11
Multiple IP Addresses on a VLAN n/a page 8-9
Default Gateway Address none page 8-5 page 8-7 page 8-11
Packet Time-To-Live (TTL) 64 seconds page 8-5 page 8-7 n/a
Time Server (Timep) DHCP page 8-5 page 8-7 n/a
IP Address and Subnet Mask. Configuring the switch with an IP address
expands your ability to manage the switch and use its features. By default, the
switch is configured to automatically receive IP addressing on the default
VLAN from a DHCP/Bootp server that has been configured correctly with
information to support the switch. (Refer to “DHCP/Bootp Operation” on page
8-12 for information on setting up automatic configuration from a server.)
However, if you are not using a DHCP/Bootp server to configure IP addressing,
use the menu interface or the CLI to manually configure the initial IP values.
After you have network access to a device, you can use the web browser
interface to modify the initial IP configuration if needed.
For information on how IP addressing affects switch performance, refer to
“How IP Addressing Affects Switch Operation” on page 8-11.
Multinetting: Assigning Multiple IP Addresses to a VLAN. For a given
VLAN you can assign one primary IP address and up to seven secondary IP
addresses. This allows you to combine two or more subnets on the same
VLAN, which enables devices in the combined subnets to communicate
normally through the network without needing to reconfigure the IP address-
ing in any of the combined subnets.
Default Gateway Operation. The default gateway is required when a
router is needed for tasks such as reaching off-subnet destinations or forward-
ing traffic across multiple VLANs. The gateway value is the IP address of the
next-hop gateway node for the switch, which is used if the requested destina-
tion address is not on a local subnet/VLAN. If the switch does not have a
manually-configured default gateway and DHCP/Bootp is configured on the
primary VLAN, then the default gateway value provided by the DHCP or Bootp
server will be used. If the switch has a manually configured default gateway,
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