Where To Go From Here: Networked Connections - HP Aruba 3810M Series Installation And Getting Started Manual

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Parameter
TimeP Mode
IP Config
(DHCP/Bootp)
IP Address
NOTE:
The IP address and subnet mask assigned for the switch must be compatible with the IP addressing used
in your network.
Subnet Mask
Stacking

Where to Go From Here: Networked Connections

After the Switch is configured with a Manager password, IP address, and subnet mask, you can
manage the switch from a networked connection, such as:
PC equipped with Telnet (see "Starting a Telnet Session" on
Web browser interface (see "Starting a Web Browser Session on
Session).
SNMP-based network management station using a tool like IMC.
For more information on these management interfaces and all the features that you can configure
on the switch, refer to the Management and Configuration Guide for your switch on the Hewlett
Packard Enterprise website.
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Getting Started With Switch Configuration
Default
Disabled
Optional; The method the switch uses to acquire the TimeP server address.
DHCP/Bootp
Set to Manual unless a DHCP/Bootp server is used on your network to
configure IP addressing.
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Recommended; If you set IP Config to Manual, then enter an IP address
compatible with your network.
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Stacking is enabled by default, but if the switch was powered on for the first time and a stacking
module is not installed, it becomes disabled and that configuration change is saved in the switch's
running configuration. In that case, for the stacking feature to operate, stacking must first be enabled.
From the config context in the CLI, enter the command stacking enable.
Starting a Telnet
Session).
Starting a Web Browser

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