Figure 4-13: User & Password Settings; Figure 4-14: Ip Configuration Menu; Figure 4-15: Ip Address Configuration - Linksys SRW2024P User Manual

24-port 10/100/1000 gigabit switch with webview and poe
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24-Port 10/100/1000 Gigabit Switch with Webview and PoE
User & Password Settings
From this screen, you can administer the user names and passwords of those accessing the Switch.
Select Edit and press the Enter key to make changes. When your changes are complete, press the Esc key to
return to the Action menu. Select Save and press the Enter key to save your changes. To exit, select Quit and
press the Enter key.
NOTE: The Username & Password Settings screen can also
be used to set passwords for other users.
IP Configuration
The IP Configuration screen displays these choices: the Switch's IP Address Settings, HTTP/HTTPS, SNMP, and
Network Diagnostics.
IP Address Configuration
The Switch's IP information is displayed here.
IP Address. The IP Address of the Switch is displayed. (The default IP address is 192.168.1.254.) Verify that the
address you enter is correct and does not conflict with another device on the network.
Subnet Mask. The subnet mask of the Switch is displayed.
Default Gateway. The IP address of your network's default gateway is displayed.
Management VLAN. The VLAN ID number is displayed. Set the ID number of the Management VLAN. This is the
only VLAN through which you can gain management access to the Switch. By default, all ports on the Switch are
members of VLAN 1, so a management station can be connected to any port on the Switch. If other VLANs are
configured and you change the Management VLAN, you may lose management access to the Switch. In this case,
you should reconnect the management station to a port that is a member of the Management VLAN.
IP Mode. Choose to have either a user-defined IP address or to have it assigned by DHCP or BOOTP.
Select Edit to make changes. When your changes are complete, press the Esc key to return to the Action menu,
and select Save to save your changes.
Chapter 4: Using the Console Interface for Configuration
Configuring the Switch through the Console Interface
Figure 4-13: User & Password Settings

Figure 4-14: IP Configuration Menu

Figure 4-15: IP Address Configuration

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