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ZT8101

Manufacturer Part Number
ZT8101
Description
Manufacturer
Intel (CPU)
Datasheet

Specifications of ZT8101

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Network Management
5.1
5.2
5.2.1
5.2.2
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Note: BOOTP and DHCP are only available for the System IP interface.
Note: The switch must have a manually assigned IP address in order to configure additional IP interfaces.
Security
For increased security, the switch supports restricting management access to a specified list of IP
addresses. The management station IP address is composed of an IP address and an Ethernet port
number. This list determines which stations can request authentication to the switch through the
SNMP, Telnet, and Web interfaces. For the request to be considered, the station’s IP address must
match one in the list. If no addresses are entered into the list, any station can request authentication
to the switch. SNMP then uses community strings to control access. The Telnet and Web interfaces
use user accounts to enforce security.
IP Interfaces
An IP interface associates an IP address with a specific VLAN, which allows the VLAN to act as
Layer 3 and be configured for RIP and multicasting protocols. Each VLAN must be configured
prior to setting up the corresponding IP interface. An IP addressing scheme must then be
established and implemented when the IP interfaces are set up on the switch.
System IP Interface
The switch is shipped with one pre-configured IP interface called System. This name cannot be
modified. By default, the System IP interface is bound to the default VLAN (VID=1). This VLAN
contains all the switch’s Ethernet ports.
You can assign or change the IP address of the System IP interface with a manual assignment,
BOOP, or DHCP. The switch uses the IP address assigned to the switch as the IP address for the
System IP interface.
Additional IP Interfaces
To add an IP interface to the switch, you must first configure a VLAN and then associate an IP
address (subnet mask and gateway) with the VLAN.
User defined IP interfaces differ from the System IP interface in the following ways:
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They cannot use BOOTP/DHCP to get a dynamic IP address. They must be assigned a manual
IP address.
They can be renamed. However, when the change is applied, all other settings for the IP
interface are changed to their default values. This includes the settings for RIP and the IP
multicast protocols.
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