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Customizing and Managing the BayStack Switches
893-01010-A
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Switch Network Configuration
This menu provides the following basic configuration parameters for the switch:
1---IP Address
This field contains the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the unit. The IP 
address must be a unique address for initiating a Telnet session or managing 
the BayStack switches using SNMP. The factory default setting of the IP 
address for the BayStack switches is 127.0.0.2. 
2---IP Subnet Mask
This field contains the subnet mask that indicates which bits are used for 
network/subnet identification and which are used for end nodes or stations. 
The subnet mask is written in the form of an IP address, with all network/
subnet bits set to one. The default subnet mask is 0.0.0.0.
3---Default Gateway Address
This field contains the address of the IP gateway. The default is 0.0.0.0.
4---Spanning Tree Protocol [Disable/Enable]
The Spanning Tree Protocol is a technique based on the IEEE 802.1d standard 
that detects and eliminates logical loops in a bridged or switched network. 
When multiple paths exist, the spanning tree algorithm configures the network 
so that a bridge/switch uses only the most efficient path. If that path fails, the 
protocol automatically reconfigures the network to make another path become 
active, sustaining network operations. This parameter allows you to enable or 
disable the Spanning Tree Protocol. The default for this field is Enabled.
5---Telnet Access [Enable/Disable]
This field enables and disables the console interface to remote access through 
a Telnet session. The default for this field is Enabled.
6---Telnet Password
This selection allows the user to set a Telnet password that is used to remotely 
manage the switch.
Note: 
The switch must be reset for these parameters to take effect.
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