Specifications
Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual
4-2 Configuring for Management LA-210 Ver. 1.5
LA-210
Main Menu > Configuration > System > Management > Device Information
Description … (LA-210, HW Version 0.00, SW Version 1.50D5)
1. Name … (LA-210)
2. Location … (Location of the device)
3. Contact … (Name of the contact person)
S - Save
ESC-Previous menu; !-Main menu; &-Exit
Figure
4-1. Typical Device Information Screen
Configuring IP Host Parameters
You can manage the unit via a network management station connected to one of
the unit’s ports. To establish a proper connection, it is necessary to configure the
Host IP parameters. In addition, by selecting a forwarding mode and VLAN
parameters, it is possible to create a separate management VLAN.
³ To define the Host parameters:
1. From the Host IP menu (Configuration > System > Management > Host),
perform the following:
Select IP Address and enter the IP address of the IP host.
Select IP Mask and enter the host IP subnet mask.
Select Default Gateway and enter the default gateway IP address.
Select Read Community and type the name of a community with
read-only authorization.
Select Write Community and type the name of a community with write
authorization.
Select Trap Community and type the name of a community to which the
unit should send traps.
Select Encapsulation to define VLAN tagging performed by the host.
The Encapsulation screen appears (see
Figure
4-3
).
2. From the Encapsulation menu (Configuration > System > Management > Host
IP > Encapsulation), perform the following:
Select Host Tagging and toggle between Untagged and Tagged.
Untagged – The host sends and receives frames with no VLAN tag
to/from the bridge.
Tagged – The host receives frames only when they are tagged with
the host’s VLAN ID, and it sends frames to the bridge with this tag.
When Host Tagging is set to Tagged, two parameters are added to the menu:
Host VLAN ID and VLAN Priority.
Select Host VLAN ID to specify the host VLAN ID (1–4094).
Note