Interface Settings; Ipv4 Interface Settings - D-Link xStack DGS-3426P User Manual

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xStack DGS-3400 Series Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch

Interface Settings

The IP Address may initially be set using the console interface prior to connecting to it through the Ethernet. If the Switch IP
address has not yet been changed, read the introduction of the xStack DGS-3400 Series CLI Manual or return to Section 4 of this
manual for more information. To change IP settings using the web manager users must access the IP Address menu located in the
Administration folder. Open the Administration folder and click the Interface Settings menu link. The web manager contains
two folders for which to setup IP interfaces on the switch, one for IPv4 addresses, named IPv4 Interface Settings, and one for
IPv6 addresses, named IPv6 Interface Settings.

IPv4 Interface Settings

After clicking the IPv4 Interface Settings link, the following window will be displayed for the user to view.
Figure 6- 3. IPv4 Interface Settings window
To manually assign the Switch's IPv4 address and its related configurations, click the Add button, revealing the following window
to configure.
Figure 6- 4. IPv4 Interface Settings - Add
To modify an existing Interface, click that interface's hyperlinked Interface Name, which will produce this window:
Figure 6- 5. IPv4 Interface Settings - Modify
Enter a name for the new interface to be added in the Interface Name field (if 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 Interface Admin State pull-down menu to Enabled and click Apply to enter to make the IP interface effective. To
view entries in the IP Interface Settings, click the
Show All IP Interface Entries
hyperlink. Use the Save Changes dialog box
from the Save Services folder to enter the changes into NV-RAM.
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