By default, when you setup a switch, it will try to attain connectivity via DHCP. You can also configure a static IP address through Dashboard or through the local configuration page. Each IP address can be assigned to specified interfaces or ports, Link Aggregation Groups (LAGs), or Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs). This allows you to easily configure. To configure an IP Address on a switch interface, first, we must change the interface from a layer 2 interface to a layer 3 interface. IP addresses are made up of four numbers separated by periods, such as 192. The first three numbers of an IP address identify the network that. Assigning IP addresses is important because devices in each VLAN can then communicate with other devices in the same VLAN or even in other VLANs (if routing is configured). We will configure these VLANs on switch S1: IT - VLAN 10 - 172.
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