Using the BayStack 450 10/100/1000 Series Switch
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Table 3-2 describes the IP Configuration/Setup screen fields.
Table 3-2. IP Configuration/Setup Screen Fields
Field Description
BootP Request
Mode
One of four modes of operation for BootP. (See “BootP Request Mode” on page 3-11 for
details about the four modes.)
Default BootP Disabled
Range BootP Disabled, BootP or Last Address, BootP When Needed, BootP
Always
Configurable Column header for the user-configurable fields in this screen. The data displayed in this
column represents parameters that you can configure (or that are currently configured).
In Use Column header for the read-only fields in this screen. The read-only data displayed in
this column represents data that is currently in use.
Last BootP Column header for the read-only fields in this screen. The read-only data displayed in
this column represents data obtained from the last BootP reply received.
In-Band Stack IP
Address
The in-band stack IP address field.
Default 0.0.0.0 (no IP address assigned)
Range Four-octet dotted-decimal notation, where each octet is represented
as a decimal value, separated by a decimal point
In-Band Switch
IP Address
The in-band IP address of the BayStack 450 switch. This field is not required for the
operation of the stack. This field cannot use the same IP address used for the stack.
Default 0.0.0.0 (no IP address assigned)
Range Four-octet dotted-decimal notation, where each octet is represented
as a decimal value, separated by a decimal point
Note: When the IP address is entered in the In-Band (Stack/Switch) IP Address field,
and the In-Band Subnet Mask field value is not present, the software provides an in-use
default value for the In-Band Subnet Mask field that is based on the class of the IP
address entered in the In-Band (Stack/Switch) IP Address field.
In-Band Subnet
Mask
The subnet address mask associated with the in-band IP address shown on the screen
(see Note above). 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 0.0.0.0 (no subnet mask assigned)
Range Four-octet dotted-decimal notation, where each octet is represented
as a decimal value, separated by a decimal point
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