Interface Settings - D-Link DGS-3620-28PC-SI Product Manual

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xStack® DGS-3620 Series Managed Switch Web UI Reference Guide
BOOTP
The following table will describe the fields that are about the System Interface.
Parameter
Interface Name
Management VLAN
Name
Interface Admin State
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway
Click the Apply button to accept the changes made.

Interface Settings

Users can display the Switch's current IP interface settings.
To view the following window, click Management > IP Interface > Interface Settings, as show below:
The fields that can be configured are described below:
Parameter
Interface Name
Click the Find button to locate a specific entry based on the information entered.
Click the Add button to add a new entry based on the information entered.
The Switch will send out a BOOTP broadcast request when it is powered up. The
BOOTP protocol allows IP addresses, network masks, and default gateways to be
assigned by a central BOOTP server. If this option is set, the Switch will first look for a
BOOTP server to provide it with this information before using the default or previously
entered settings.
Description
Display the System interface name.
This allows the entry of a VLAN name from which a management station will be
allowed to manage the Switch using TCP/IP (in-band via Web manager or Telnet).
Management stations that are on VLANs other than the one entered here will not be
able to manage the Switch in-band unless their IP addresses are entered in the
Trusted Host window (Security > Trusted Host). If VLANs have not yet been
configured for the Switch, the default VLAN contains all of the Switch's ports. There
are no entries in the Trusted Host table, by default, so any management station that
can connect to the Switch can access the Switch until a management VLAN is
specified or Management Station IP addresses are assigned.
Use the drop-down menu to enable or disable the configuration on this interface. If
the state is disabled, the IP interface cannot be accessed.
This field allows the entry of an IPv4 address to be assigned to this IP interface.
A Bitmask that determines the extent of the subnet that the Switch is on. Should be of
the form xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where each xxx is a number (represented in decimal)
between 0 and 255. The value should be 255.0.0.0 for a Class A network,
255.255.0.0 for a Class B network, and 255.255.255.0 for a Class C network, but
custom subnet masks are allowed.
IP address that determines where packets with a destination address outside the
current subnet should be sent. This is usually the address of a router or a host acting
as an IP gateway. If your network is not part of an intranet, or you do not want the
Switch to be accessible outside your local network, you can leave this field
unchanged.
Figure 3-8 Interface Settings window
Description
Enter the name of the IP interface to search for.
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