Defining Ipv4 Interface In Layer 3 System Mode - Cisco SF500-24 Administration Manual

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IP Configuration
IPv4 Management and Interfaces
STEP 3
Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide Release 1.3
If a static IP address is used, configure the following fields.
IP Address—Enter the IP address, and configure one of the following Mask
fields:
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Network Mask—Select and enter the IP address mask.
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Prefix Length—Select and enter the length of the IPv4 address prefix.
Administrative Default Gateway—Select User Defined and enter the
default gateway IP address, or select None to remove the selected default
gateway IP address from the interface.
Operational Default Gateway—Displays the current default gateway
status.
If the device is not configured with a default gateway, it cannot
NOTE
communicate with other devices that are not in the same IP subnet.
If a dynamic IP address is retrieved from the DHCP server, select those of the
following fields that are enabled:
Renew IP Address Now—The device dynamic IP address can be renewed
any time after it is assigned by a DHCP server. Note that depending on your
DHCP server configuration, the device might receive a new IP address after
the renewal that requires setting the web-based configuration utility to the
new IP address.
Auto Configuration via DHCP—Displays status of Auto Configuration
feature. You can configure this from
DHCP Auto Configuration
Click Apply. The IPv4 interface settings are written to the Running Configuration
file.

Defining IPv4 Interface in Layer 3 System Mode

The IPv4 Interface page is used when the device is in Layer 3 system mode. This
mode enables configuring multiple IP addresses for device management, and
provides routing services.
The IP address can be configured on a port, a LAG, or VLAN interface.
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