DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch Hardware Installation Guide 
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Initial Configuration  
Initial configuration, which starts after the device has booted successfully, includes static IP address and subnet mask 
configuration, and setting user name and privilege level to allow remote management. If the device is to be managed from 
an SNMP-based management station, SNMP community strings must also be configured. The following configurations are 
completed: 
•  Device Configuration 
•  Static IP Address and Subnet Mask 
•  User Name 
•  Defining SNMP Community Strings 
•  SNMP Trap Management 
Device Configuration  
CPLD revision:  0.00 
Slot 1 - DGS-3100-48P ST HW Rev.  0.0 
 
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Running eeprom code for 98DX269 Dev 0. Please wait... 
Running eeprom code for 98DX269 Dev 1. Please wait... 
Tapi Version: v1.3.3.1 
Core Version: v1.3.3.1 
01-Jan-2000 01:04:01 %INIT-I-InitCompleted: Initialization task is completed 
 
 
01-Jan-2000 01:04:01 %SNMP-I-CDBITEMSNUM: Number of running configuration items 
loaded: 
0 
 
01-Jan-2000 01:04:01 %SNMP-I-CDBITEMSNUM: Number of startup configuration items 
loaded: 
0 
01-Jan-2000 01:04:02 %Box-A-FAN-STAT-CHNG: FAN# 1 status is - not operational. 
01-Jan-2000 01:04:02 %Entity-I-SEND-ENT-CONF-CHANGE-TRAP: entity configuration 
change trap. 
01-Jan-2000 01:04:02 %Box-W-PS-STAT-CHNG: PS# 1 status is - not operational. 
 
Static IP Address and Subnet Mask  
IP Interfaces can be configured on each VLAN configured the device. After entering the configuration command, check that 
the IP interface is configured according to the predefined parameters.  
The commands to configure the device are port specific. 
To manage the switch from a remote network, a static route must be created as an IP address to where packets are sent when 
no entries are found in the device tables. The configured IP address must belong to the same subnet of the device IP 
interface. 
To configure a static route, enter the command at the system prompt as shown in the following example; where 0.0.0.0 
defines the destination outside the subnet, and 100.1.1.3 is the static route (default gateway) to which packets with other 
subnet destinations are sent: