How to Configure a Switch IP Address
A switch does not change the IP addresses of other devices on the network. However, you can configure an IP address on a switch interface to change the switch management IP address.
Follow these command lines to change the IP address: Switch#configure Switch (config)#interface vlan 1 Switch (config-if)#ip address 192. To remotely manage the device, an IP address must be defined t...
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A switch does not change the IP addresses of other devices on the network. However, you can configure an IP address on a switch interface to change the switch management IP address.
This article provides instructions on how to configure the IP address settings of your switch through the Command Line Interface (CLI). If you are unfamiliar with terms in this document,
The CLI commands to change the management IP address and subnet mask are the same on old TP-Link switches and on new TP-Link switches. We want to set 172.30.30.254/24 as the management
In factory default setting, all the ports belong to VLAN 1, so you can access the switch using the IP address of VLAN 1, which is 192.168.0.1. Therefore, if you need to change the IP address, you can
By default, the management interface on the management port is enabled. If it was disabled, re-enable it with the command no shutdown. Use the command ip dhcp to configure the management interface to
This example shows administrators how to use the web GUI or via ZON to manage the IP addresses of the switches and avoid administrators from unintentionally accessing the wrong devices.
If the switch supports Layer 2/Layer 3 mode switching, directly configure a management IP address on the service interface after the interface is changed to the Layer 3 mode. Otherwise, configure an IP
Open the CLI using the console or management IP for the S-series switch. Log in to the privileged exec mode as default credentials. (OS10: user=admin, password=admin). To modify the
The CLI commands to change the management IP address and subnet mask are the same on old TP-Link switches and on new TP-Link switches. We want to set
Switches don''t come with an IP address by default, meaning that you can''t connect to it with Telnet or SSH. To solve this problem you can select a virtual LAN (VLAN) on the switch and
Step-by-step guide to setting a management IP address on a Cisco switch using an SVI, default gateway, and SSH-ready config.