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CHAPTER 5
Intel Express 460T Standalone Switch Users Guide
Configure IP Address
Description
Switch MAC address: The unique hardware address assigned by Intel.
Current settings: The switch’s current IP configuration.
New settings: Assign a new IP configuration to the switch.
Assign IP: Indicates if the switch obtains an IP address dynamically, or
if you assign an address manually. The options are BOOTP 10 Mins,
which looks for a BOOTP server for 10 minutes; BOOTP Continuous;
DHCP, which looks for a DHCP server; and Manual.
IP address: The IP configuration used by the switch. Use the IP
address shown here to access the switch through Telnet or a ping test.
Subnet mask: Should match the mask for other devices on the network.
Default gateway: The IP address of the device that routes to different
networks—typically, a router or routing server. Set this option to
manage the switch remotely.
VLAN or VLAN ID (port-based or tag-based VLANs only): Specify a
VLAN where the switch’s SNMP management agent will reside. This
option appears only when port-based and IEEE 802.1Q VLANs are
active on the switch.
SUBMIT: Submits the changes and returns you to the Configure Device
screen. You must save the changes to the switch’s flash memory and reboot
the switch for the new IP settings to take effect.
LOCATION
Main Menu
Configure Device
IP Settings
NOTE
The default IP address for the
switch is 192.0.2.1
Default VLAN for SNMP agent:
Port-based:DEFAULT_VLAN
802.1Q-based: VID=1