Ipv4 Management And Interfaces; Ipv4 Interface; Defining An Ipv4 Interface In Layer 2 System Mode - Cisco SF500-24 Administration Manual

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IPv4 Management and Interfaces

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All the IP addresses configured or assigned to the device are referred to as
Management IP addresses in this guide.
If the pages for Layer 2 and Layer 3 are different, both versions are displayed.

IPv4 Interface

IPv4 interfaces can be defined on the device when it is in Layer 2 or Layer 3
system mode.

Defining an IPv4 Interface in Layer 2 System Mode

This section is not relevant for the SG500X device.
To manage the device by using the web-based configuration utility, the IPv4
device management IP address must be defined and known. The device IP
address can be manually configured or automatically taken from a DHCP server.
To configure the IPv4 device IP address:
Click Administration > Management Interface > IPv4 Interface.
Enter values for the following fields:
Management VLAN—Select the Management VLAN used to access the
device through telnet or the Web GUI. VLAN1 is the default Management
VLAN.
IP Address Type—Select one of the following options:
Dynamic
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—Discover the IP address using DHCP from the management
VLAN.
Static
-
—Manually define a static IP address.
DHCP Option 12 (Host Name option) is supported when the device is
NOTE
an DHCP client. If DHCP Option 12 is received from a DHCP server, it is saved
as the server's host name. DHCP option 12 will not be requested by the
device. The DHCP server must be configured to send option 12 regardless
of what is requested in order to make use of this feature.
Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide Release 1.3
IP Configuration
IPv4 Management and Interfaces

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