TP-LINK TL-SG3424P User Manual

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Subnet Mask: 
Enter the subnet mask of the switch. 
Default Gateway:
 
Enter the default gateway of the switch. 
Note: 
1.  Changing the IP address to a different IP segment will interrupt the network communication, 
so please keep the new IP address in the same IP segment with the local network. 
2.  The switch only possesses an IP address. The IP address configured will replace the original 
IP address.   
3.  If the switch gets the IP address from DHCP server, you can see the configuration of the 
switch in the DHCP server; if DHCP option is selected but no DHCP server exists in the 
network, the switch will keep obtaining IP address from DHCP server until success.   
4.  If DHCP or BOOTP option is selected, the switch will get network parameters dynamically 
from the Internet, so IP address, subnet mask and default gateway cannot be configured. 
5.  By default, the default IP address is 192.168.0.1. 
4.2  User Management 
User Management functions to configure the user name and password for users to log on to the 
Web management page with a certain access level so as to protect the settings of the switch from 
being randomly changed. 
The User Management function can be implemented on User Table and User Config pages. 
4.2.1 User Table 
On this page you can view the information about the current users of the switch. 
Choose the menu System→User Management→User Table to load the following page. 
 
Figure 4-8 User Table 
4.2.2 User Config 
On this page you can configure the access level of the user to log on to the Web management 
page. The switch provides two access levels: Guest and Admin. The guest only can view the 
settings without the right to configure the switch; the admin can configure all the functions of the 
switch. The Web management pages contained in this guide are subject to the admin’s login without any 
explanation.  
Choose the menu System→User Management→User Config to load the following page. 
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