2 defining the default gateway, 3 defining dhcp addresses – TP-Link TL-SL3452 User Manual

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Figure 54: Add IP Interface Page

3. Define the IP Address, Network Mask, Prefix Length

and Interface (Port, LAG or VLAN).

4. Click

. The new interface is added and the

device is updated.

To modify IP interface settings:
1. Click

System > System Info > IP Configuration > IP Addressing. The IP Interface Page opens.

2. Click

. The IP Interface Settings Page opens:

Figure 55: IP Interface Settings Page

3. Modify the IP Address and Interface fields.

4. Click

. The interface is modified and the

device is updated.

6.1.2 Defining the Default Gateway

Packets are forwarded to the default IP when frames are sent to a remote network via the default gateway. The configured IP
address must belong to the same subnet of one of the IP interfaces.

To define a default gateway for the system:
1. Click

System > System Info > IP Configuration > IP Addressing > Default Gateway. The Default Gateway Page

opens:

Figure 56: Default Gateway Page

The Default Gateway Page contains the following fields:

User Defined Default Gateway — Indicates the name
of the current default gateway.
Active Default Gateway — Indicates if the current
default gateway is defined as active.
Remove — Removes the defined default gateway.

2. Enter the name of the User Defined Default Gateway.

3. Click

. The gateway is saved and the device is updated.

6.1.3 Defining DHCP Addresses

The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) assigns dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network. DHCP ensures
that network devices can have a different IP address every time the device connects to the network.

To define DHCP addressing:
1. Click

System > System Info > IP Configuration > IP Addressing > DHCP. The DHCP Page opens:

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