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Chapter 3 Using the console interface

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Choosing a BootP request mode

The BootP Request Mode field in the IP Configuration screen allows you to
choose which method the switch uses to broadcast BootP requests:

BootP When Needed

BootP Always

BootP Disabled

BootP or Last Address

In-Band Subnet
Mask

The subnet address mask associated with the in-band IP address shown on the screen
(see In-Band Switch IP address field). Network routers use the subnet mask to
determine the network or subnet address portion of a host’s IP address. The bits in the
IP address that contain the network address (including the subnet) are set to 1 in the
address mask, and the bits that contain the host identifier are set to 0.

Default Value

0.0.0.0 (no subnet mask assigned)

Range

Four-octet dotted-decimal notation, where each octet is represented
as a decimal value, between 0 and 255, separated by a decimal
point

Default Gateway

The IP address of the default gateway.

Default Value

0.0.0.0 (no IP address assigned)

Range

Four-octet dotted-decimal notation, where each octet is represented
as a decimal value, between 0 and 255, separated by a decimal
point

Note: Whenever the switch is broadcasting BootP requests, the BootP
process will eventually time out if a reply is not received. When the
process times out, the BootP request mode automatically changes to
BootP Disabled mode. To restart the BootP process, change the BootP
request mode to any of the three following modes:

BootP When Needed

BootP Always

BootP or Last Address

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Table 10 IP Configuration/Setup screen fields (continued)

Field

Description

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