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The switch receives its default IP address from the DHCP server. The following procedure configures a static IP address and other IP addressing information on the switch using the local WebUI:
This tutorial explains basic switch configuration commands in detail with examples.
Set your computer to use an IP in the 192.168.1.x address pool. You will be prompted to enter the user name and password to login. After the login prompt, you will be asked to set your own
The process of configuring a Cisco switch involves several key
To configure an IP address on a network switch, follow these general steps. Exact commands and menus may vary by vendor and model, so refer to the switch manual or vendor
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The process of configuring a Cisco switch involves several key steps, including setting up basic switch parameters, VLANs (Virtual Local Area Networks), port configurations, spanning tree
Unlike other lower class switch vendors (which are plug-and-play), the Cisco switch needs some initial basic configuration in order to enable management, security and some other important features.
To configure an IP Address on a switch interface, first, we must change the interface from a layer 2 interface to a layer 3 interface. A point to note is that to provide an IP Address to a switch
This article describes how to configure an IP address on a Cisco switch in order to connect over the network for management.
This article provides instructions on how to configure the IP address settings of your switch through the Command Line Interface (CLI). If you are unfamiliar with terms in this document,
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