D-Link dxs-3350sr Installation & User Manual page 139

Manages 10/100/1000mbps 48-port and 4 sfp combo ports with optional 2-port 10-gigabit layer 3 stackable ethernet switch
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To setup a new IP interface, click the Add button. To edit an existing IP Interface entry, click on an entry under the Interface
Name heading. Both actions will result in the same screen, as shown below.
Choose a name for the interface to be added and enter it in the Interface Name field (if you are editing an IP Interface, the
Interface Name will already be in the top field as seen in the window above). Enter the interface's IP address and subnet
mask in the corresponding fields. Pull the Active pull-down menu to Yes and click Apply to enter to make the IP interface
effective. Use the Save Changes dialog box from the Basic Setup folder to enter the changes into NV-RAM. To view
entries in the IP Interface Table, click the
The following fields can be set:
Parameter
Interface Name
IP Address
Subnet Mask
VLAN Name
Secondary
State <Disabled>
Link Status <Link
UP>
DXS-3350SR Gigabit Layer 3 Switch
Figure 6- 79. IP Interface Table window
Figure 6- 80. IP Interface Configuration window
Show All IP Interface Entries
Description
This field displays the name for the IP interface. The default IP interface is named
"System".
This field allows the entry of an IP address to be assigned to this IP interface.
This field allows the entry of a subnet mask to be applied to this IP interface.
This field allows the entry of the VLAN Name for the VLAN the IP interface belongs to.
Use the pull-down menu to set the IP interface as True or False. True will set the
interface as secondary and False will denote the interface as the primary interface of
the VLAN entered above. Secondary interfaces can only be configured if a primary
interface is first configured.
This field may be altered between Enabled and Disabled using the pull down menu.
This entry determines whether the interface will be active or not.
This read only field states the current status of the IP Interface on the Switch. Link Up
denotes that the IP interface is up and running on the Switch. Link Down will denote
that the IP interface is not currently set and/or enabled on the Switch.
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