3com 2816-SFP Plus (3C16485) Manual Do Utilizador

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This chapter explains more about IP addresses and how 
automatic IP configuration works on the Switch. 
For details on how to view and amend your Switch’s IP settings, 
refer to “IP Settings” on page 23.
How Your Switch Obtains IP Information
Your Switch can obtain IP information using one of the following 
methods:
Automatic IP Configuration (default) — the Switch will 
configure itself with its default IP address 
169.254.x.y,
where x and y are the last two bytes of the 
Switch’s MAC address.
Refer to “Automatic Process” on page 19 for details on how 
the Switch automatically obtains IP address information.
Static IP Configuration — you can manually input the IP 
information (IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway). 
Refer to “IP Settings” on page 23. If your computers are 
configured with static addresses and you do not wish to 
change this, then you should use the Discovery program on 
the Switch CD-ROM to detect and configure your Switch.
For details on how to use Discovery to detect the Switch on the 
network, refer to “Using Discovery” o
page 39.
DHCP Addressing — DHCP addressing is a dynamic 
mechanism which the Switch uses to obtain an IP address 
lease from the DHCP server which is located on your network. 
If you select DHCP addressing, you will only be able to find 
out the IP address of the Switch by cross referencing the 
Switch’s MAC address in the DHCP server’s lease list. Refer to 
“IP Settings” on page 23.
3Com recommends that you do not use DHCP Addressing, unless 
you have experience of configuring and managing a DHCP server.
How Automatic IP Configuration Works
When your Switch is powered up for the first time the IP 
configuration setting is set to 
automatic
 — this is the default 
setting.
If your Switch has been powered up before, whichever of the 
three options for IP configuration (automatic, static
 or DHCP
was last configured is activated when the Switch powers up 
again. 
Automatic Process
To detect its IP information using the automatic configuration 
process, the Switch goes through the following sequence of 
steps:
1
The Switch tries to configure itself with the default IP address 
169.254.x.y,
where x and y are converted from the last two 
bytes of the Switch’s MAC address.
For example, if the MAC address is 08004E000102, the IP 
address would be 
169.254.1.2.
 This address is used if the 
Switch is operating in a standalone mode, or no other Switches 
on the network have this IP address. 
2
If this default IP address is already in use on the network then 
the Switch detects this, and increments the last byte of the MAC 
address by one to generate its IP address. The IP address would 
therefore become 
169.254.1.3.
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