3com 3800 ユーザーズマニュアル

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You can enable BOOTP on a per-VLAN basis by using the following 
command:
enable bootp vlan [<name> | all]
Manually Configuring the IP Settings
If you are using IP without a BOOTP server, you must enter the IP 
parameters for the Switch in order for the SNMP Network Manager or 
Telnet software to communicate with the device. To assign IP 
parameters to the Switch, you must do the following:
Logon to the Switch with administrator access level.
Assign an IP address and subnetwork mask to a VLAN.
The Switch comes configured with a default VLAN named default. In 
order to use Telnet or an SNMP Network Manager, you must have at 
least one VLAN on the Switch, and it must be assigned an IP address 
and subnetwork mask. IP addresses are always assigned to a VLAN. The 
Switch 3800 can be assigned multiple IP addresses. For information on 
creating and configuring VLANs, refer to Chapter 5, “Virtual LANs 
(VLANs).”
To manually configure the IP settings, perform the following steps:
Connect a terminal or workstation running terminal emulation software 
to the console port.
At your terminal, press [Return] one or more times until you see the 
logon prompt.
At the logon prompt, enter your user name and password. Note that 
they are both case-sensitive. Ensure that you have entered a user name 
and password with administrator privileges.
If you are logging on for the first time, use the default user name 
admin to log on with administrator privileges. For example:
login:  admin
The administrator access level allow you to access all Switch 
functions. The default user names have no passwords assigned. For 
more information on Switch security, refer to “Security Access 
Levels,” on page 3-1.
If you have been assigned a user name and password with 
administrator privileges, enter them at the logon prompt.
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