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Summary
SPS208G/SPS224G4/SPS2024 Service Provider Switches User Guide
Default Gateway — Defines the device's Gateway IP address.
Address Mode — Retrieves the IP addresses using DHCP or Static. The
possible field values are:
-
DHCP
— Retrieves the IP addresses using DHCP.
-
Static
— The IP addresses are statically defined.
Base MAC Address — Displays the device's base MAC address. If the
system is in stack mode, the Base MAC Address of the master unit is
displayed.
Switch Mode After Reset — Indicates the mode of the device after reset. If
"stack" is selected, the system will be in stacking mode after reset, and
other units can be connected to this device in a stack. If "standalone" is
selected, the system will be in standalone mode after reset, and cannot join
a stack. In standalone mode all GE ports are available to the user, while in
stacking mode, two GE ports are reserved for stacking and the two
remaining GE ports can be used for other purposes.
Serial Number — Displays the device's unique factory-defined serial
number.
Model Name — Displays the device model name.
Hardware Version — Displays the hardware version number.
Boot Version — Indicates the system boot version currently running on the
device.
Firmware Version — Displays the firmware version currently installed on the
device.
System Location — Displays the location where the system is currently
running.
System Contact — Displays the name of the contact person.
System Up Time — Displays the amount of time that has elapsed since the
last device reset. The system time is displayed in the following format:
Days, Hours, Minutes and Seconds. For example: 41 days, 2 hours, 22
minutes and 15 seconds.
Current Time — Displays the current time and date.
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