- MA Network Switch
- Introduction
- Intended Use
- Dangers caused by Electric Current
- General Safety Instructions
- System Requirements
- SFP Transceiver Compatibility
- Device Overview
- Front Panel
- Rear Panel
- LED Indicators
- Factory Defaults
- First Steps
- Unpack the Device
- Install Mini-GBIC (SFP)
- Installation in a Rack
- Connect the Hardware
- Set the IP Address on the PC
- Access the Web Interface
- Display Navigation
- Groups View
- Name View
- Workload View
- LAG View
- Reset View
- Ports / Groups
- Change Port Description
- Assign Groups to Ports
- Edit LAGs
- Edit RSTP
- Edit Speed Setting
- Change Group Name
- Edit IGMP Snooping
- Edit IGMP Querier
- Edit Unknown Flooding
- Change VLAN ID
- Presets / Filters
- Assign Presets to Ports
- Apply Filters to Ports
- Create New Presets
- Update Presets
- Create New Filter
- View Filters
- Delete Presets
- Delete Filter
- General Settings
- Change Name
- Change ID
- Change DHCP Client
- Change IP Address
- Change Subnet Mask
- Change Default Gateway
- Change Password
- Update Firmware
- Fallback to Backup Firmware
- Get Switch Configuration
- Edit Port Mirroring
- Upload Switch Configuration
- Reset Settings
- Web Interface and grandMA2
- Specifications
- Support
- Glossary
- Introduction
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Version 3.3
Change Subnet Mask
You can change the subnet mask of the MA Network Switch.
The subnet mask is used to determine where the network number in an IP address ends and the device number in and IP address begins.
Example:
IP address: 192.168.1.129
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
The network number is 192.168.1. The device number is 129.
All devices in the network need to have the same first three blocks, 192.168.1. and the last block needs to be different.
Requirement: Connection to the web interface.
- Click Tools / Edit General Settings.
- Type the subnet mask in the subnet mask field.
- Click Apply settings and stay where you are or Apply settings and leave edit.
The new subnet mask is applied and saved in the startup configuration.