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TigerSwitch 10/100/1000 - SMC

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CONFIGURING THE SWITCH<br />

2-12<br />

Web – Click System/IP. Specify the Management VLAN, set the IP<br />

Address Mode to DHCP or BOOTP. Then click “Apply” to save your<br />

changes. The switch will broadcast a request for IP configuration settings<br />

on the next power reset. Otherwise, you can click “Restart DHCP” to<br />

immediately request a new address.<br />

If you lose your management connection, use a console connection and<br />

enter “show ip interface” to determine the new switch address.<br />

CLI – Specify the management interface, and set the IP Address Mode to<br />

DHCP or BOOTP.<br />

Console#config<br />

Console(config)#interface vlan 1 3-69<br />

Console(config-if)#ip address dhcp 3-51<br />

Console(config-if)#end<br />

Console#ip dhcp restart 3-52<br />

Console#show ip interface 3-54<br />

IP address and netmask: <strong>10</strong>.1.0.54 255.255.255.0 on VLAN 1,<br />

and address mode: User specified.<br />

Console#<br />

Renewing DCHP – DHCP may lease addresses to clients indefinitely or<br />

for a specific period of time. If the address expires or the switch is moved<br />

to another network segment, you will lose management access to the<br />

switch. In this case, you can reboot the switch or submit a client request to<br />

restart DHCP service.<br />

Web – If the address assigned by DHCP is no longer functioning, you will<br />

not be able to renew the IP settings via the Web interface. You can only<br />

restart DHCP service via the Web interface if the current address is still<br />

available.<br />

CLI – Enter the following command to restart DHCP service.<br />

Console#ip dhcp restart 3-52

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