Chapter 4, Configuration using the console interface – Linksys SRW224G4P User Manual

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Configuration Using the Console Interface

24-Port 10/100 + 4-Port Ggabt Swtch wth WebVew and Power over Ethernet

Chapter 4

You can add up to five user accounts in addition to the
default admin account . The admin account cannot be
deleted from the system .

To save the new user account information, use the arrow
keys to select Save and press Enter .

IP Configuration

The IP Configuration screen displays four menu choices:
IP Address Settings, HTTP/HTTPS, SNMP, and Network
Diagnostics .

IP Configuration

IP Address Settings

The IP Address Settings screen allows you to set the IP
information for the Switch .

IP Address Configuration

IP Address

This sets the Switch’s IP Address . The default

setting is 192 .168 .1 .5 .

Subnet Mask

This combined with the IP Address defines

the Switch’s network address .

Default Gateway

This defines the IP Address for the

default gateway of the network .

Management VLAN

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 . However, 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 .

WARNING:

Do not define the Management

VLAN as a VLAN that has yet to be created . If
the VLAN does not exist already, the software
will automatically create the VLAN but will not
assign VLAN membership . If this happens, the
Switch cannot be managed via the web-based
utility until it has been reconfigured via the
console interface .

IP Mode

Choose to have either a user-defined IP address

or to have it assigned by DHCP or BOOTP .

HTTP/HTTPS

The HTTP/HTTPS screen allows you to set the Hyper Text
Transfer Protocol server (web server) information for the
Switch .

HTTP/HTTPS

HTTP Server

Enable or disable the Switch’s HTTP server

function .

HTTP Server port

Set the TCP port that HTTP packets are

sent and received from .

HTTPS Server

Enable or disable the Secure HTTP server

function of the Switch .

HTTPS Server port

Set the TCP port that the HTTPS

packets are sent and received from .

SNMP

The SNMP screen allows you to set the Switch’s SNMP
settings .

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