Step 4: Configuring Subnet1 - Symbol WS 2000 System Installation Manual

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Step 4: Configuring Subnet1

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).
1. Select Network Configuration --> LAN --> Subnet1 from the list on the left. The
following screen appears for the selected subnet.
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.
The Interfaces field displays which of the six physical LAN ports are associated with
the subnet. The possible ports are: P1 (port 1), P2, P3, P4, P5, and P6 (from left to right
facing the front of the 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 Interfaces field also lists the WLANs that are associated with the subnet.

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