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Setting the Switch’s IP Address (IP Version 4)
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DISPLAYING
ARP ENTRIES
Use the IP > ARP (Show Information) page to display dynamic entries in
the ARP cache
.
The ARP cache contains entries for local interfaces, including
subnet, host, and broadcast addresses. These entries are dynamically
learned through replies to broadcast
messages.
CLI REFERENCES
â—† "show arp" on page 1404
â—† "clear arp-cache" on page 1403
WEB INTERFACE
To display all entries in the ARP cache:
1. Click IP, ARP.
2. Select Show Information from the Step List.
Figure 328: Displaying ARP Entries
SETTING THE SWITCH’S IP ADDRESS (IP VERSION 4)
This section describes how to configure an IPv4 interface for management
access over the network. This switch supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and can
be managed through either of these address types. For information on
configuring the switch with an IPv6 address, see "Setting the Switch’s IP
Address (IP Version 6)" on page 570.
CONFIGURING THE
IPV4 DEFAULT
GATEWAY
Use the System > IP (Configure Global) page to configure an IPv4 default
gateway for the switch.
CLI REFERENCES
â—† "ip default-gateway" on page 1398
PARAMETERS
These parameters are displayed:
◆ Gateway IP Address – IP address of the gateway router between the
switch and management stations that exist on other network
segments. (Default: Not configured)
An IP default gateway must be defined if the management station is
located in a different IP segment.