Web Access - NETGEAR GS108T-200NAS Software Administration Manual

Smart switch
Table of Contents

Advertisement

GS108T and GS110TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual
Warning: When you change the IP address of your administrative system, you will
To modify the network settings on your administrative system:
1. On your PC, access the MS Windows operating system TCP/IP Properties.
2. Set the IP address of the administrative system to an address in the 192.168.0.0 network, such
as 192.168.0.200. The IP address must be different from that of the switch but within the same
subnet.
3. Click OK.
To configure a static address on the switch:
1. Use a straight-through cable to connect the Ethernet port on the administrative system directly
to any port on the GS108T or GS110TP.
2. Open a Web browser on your PC and connect to the management interface as described in
"Web Access" on page
3. Change the network settings on the switch to match those of your network (this procedure is
described in
"IP Configuration" on page
After you change the network settings on the switch, return the network configuration on your
administrative system to the original settings.

Web Access

To access the GS108T or GS110TP management interface, use one of the following methods:
From the Smart Control Center, select the switch and click Web Browser Access.
Open a Web browser and enter the IP address of the switch in the address field.
You must be able to ping the IP address of the GS108T or GS110TP management interface from
your administrative system for Web access to be available. If you used the Smart Control Center to
set up the IP address and subnet mask, either with or without a DHCP server, use that IP address in
the address field of your Web browser. If you did not change the IP address of the switch from the
default value, enter 192.168.0.239 into the address field.
Clicking Web Browser Access on the Smart Control Center or accessing the switch directly from
your Web browser displays the login screen in
1-8
loose your connection to the rest of the network. Be sure to write down
your current network address settings before you change them.
1-8.
2-3).
v1.0, April 2010
Figure 1-6 on page
1-9.
Getting Started

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents