Configuring Subnets - Motorola WS2000 - Wireless Switch - Network Management Device System Reference Manual

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Address
This IP address allows users from outside the subnet (whether from the WAN or from another
subnet from the same switch) to access the right subnet. An IP address uses a series of four
numbers that are expressed in dot notation, for example, 194.182.1.1.
Interfaces
The
The possible ports are:
switch). The administrator assigns a port to a subnet to enable access to the device(s) connected
to that port. The administrator can assign a port to only one subnet.
The
To change features of a subnet select
on the left.

3.2 Configuring Subnets

The WS 2000 Network Management System allows the administrator to define and refine the configuration
of the enabled subnets. Each of four subnets (short for "subnetworks") can be configured as an identifiably
separate part of the switch-managed Local Area Network (LAN). Each subnet can include some combination
of assigned ports and associated Wireless LANs (WLANs). To configure an enabled subnet, select the subnet
name from the
Network Configuration
selected subnet.
1. Change the
Name
The name can contain seven characters, including spaces and numbers. It will appear in the left menu
under the LAN menu item.
Interfaces
field displays which of the six physical LAN ports are associated with the subnet.
P1
(port 1), P2, P3, P4, P5, and
Interfaces
field also lists the WLANs that are associated with the subnet.
Network Configuration
-->
LAN
of the subnet to use a descriptive name that indicates something about the subnet.
P6
(from left to right facing the front of the
-->
LAN
--> <subnet name> from the menu
list in the left. The following screen appears for the
3-3
LAN/Subnet Configuration

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