Netgear FS728TPv2 - ProSAFE 24 Port 10/100 Smart Switch with 4 Gigabit Ports and 24 PoE Ports 管理者ガイド
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Chapter 1: Getting Started
FS728TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual
Tip:
You must enter the current password every time you use the Smart
Control Center to update the switch setting. The default password is
password
password
.
9.
Click Apply to configure the switch with the network settings.
Please ensure that your PC and the switch are in the same subnet. Make a note of these
settings for later use.
settings for later use.
Configuring the Network Settings on the Administrative
System
System
If you choose not to use the Smart Control Center to configure the network information on the
switch, you can connect directly to the switch from an administrative system, such as a PC or
laptop computer. The IP address of the administrative system must be in the same subnet as
the default IP address on the switch. For most networks, this means you must change the IP
address of the administrative system to be on the same subnet as the default IP address of
the switch (192.168.0.239).
switch, you can connect directly to the switch from an administrative system, such as a PC or
laptop computer. The IP address of the administrative system must be in the same subnet as
the default IP address on the switch. For most networks, this means you must change the IP
address of the administrative system to be on the same subnet as the default IP address of
the switch (192.168.0.239).
To change the IP address on an administrative system running a Microsoft
®
Windows
®
operating system, open the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) properties screen that you access
from the Local Area Connection properties, as shown in the following figure. You need
Windows Administrator privileges to change these settings.
from the Local Area Connection properties, as shown in the following figure. You need
Windows Administrator privileges to change these settings.