Modifying The Ip Address Settings; Automatic Ip Configuration - 3Com Baseline 2226-PWR Plus User Manual

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Modifying the IP Address Settings

To enable devices on the network to communicate
with the Switch, you need to assign an IP address to it
— either by DHCP or by manually assigning a static IP
address.
By default, the Switch performs automatic IP configu-
ration and assigns an IP address to itself. This is neces-
sary for the Discovery application to be able to
connect to the Web interface.

Automatic IP Configuration

on
page 52
for
Modifying the IP Address Settings
When you power on the Switch for the first time, it
automatically uses the default IP address
, where
and
169.254.x.y
x
its MAC address.
To determine the exact IP address that the Switch
assigns to itself during auto IP configuration, check
the sticker on the base of the Switch. This sticker con-
tains the MAC address and default IP address of the
Switch.
To detect its IP information using the automatic con-
figuration process, the Switch goes through the fol-
lowing sequence of steps:
The Switch tries to configure itself with the default IP
1
address
, where
169.254.x.y
from the last two bytes of its MAC address.
For example, if the MAC address is
IP address would be
169.254.1.2
if the Switch is operating in a standalone mode, or no
other switches on the network have this IP address.
The Switch also assigns the subnet mask 255.255.0.0
(default class B mask) to itself.
If this default IP address is already in use on the net-
2
work, then the Switch detects this, and increments
the last byte of the MAC address by one to generate
its IP address.
The IP address would therefore become
The Switch repeats step 2 until an unused IP address
3
is found.
31
are the last two bytes of
y
and
are converted
x
y
, the
08004E000102
. This address is used
.
169.254.1.3

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