Configuring The System Settings; Contacting The Wireless Switch - Motorola WS2000 - Wireless Switch - Network Management Device System Reference Manual

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To keep things simple, he will define one subnet for the administration users, one subnet for the sales and
marketing users, and one subnet for the engineers. Each subnet will have one WLAN associated with it and
one Access Port. The only exception is the engineering subnet, which will have one WLAN and two Access
Ports. The marketing subnet will not have any access to the engineering or administration subnets. All of the
subnets will be restricted to just HTTP, SMTP, and POP access to the WAN.

12.18 Configuring the System Settings

12.18.1 Contacting the Wireless Switch

To begin configuration of the switch, Leo sets up a communication link to the switch. Leo starts with a direct
network link between his laptop and the switch, plugging the cable into one of the local, non-WAN, ports.
The switch defaults to having all the LAN ports on the first subnet and that subnet having an IP address of
192.168.0.1. So, as far as this connection is concerned, the switch comes up with an initial IP address of

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