User's Manual Part 1

10 HotPoint 5000 User Guide January 2011
IP Settings
This page lets you to congure the Management IP address setting of the FWC2050. It has the following options:
IP Address: This is the IP address of the FWC2050. The default IP address is 192.168.224.250. To change it,
enter an available IP address from the address range used on your LAN.
IP Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask value used on your LAN. The default value is 255.255.255.0.
Default Gateway: Enter the IP address of the gateway for your LAN.
Primary DNS Server: Enter the IP address of the Primary Domain Name Server (DNS) that you want to use.
Secondary DNS Server: Enter the IP address of the Secondary Domain Name Server (DNS) that you want to use.
WINS Server: Enter the IP address of the WINS server that you want to use.
Management VLAN: Management VLANs are used for managing trafc (Telnet, SNMP, and HTTP) to and from the FWC2050
and managed Access Points. Frames belonging to the Management VLAN are not given any 802.1Q
header when sent over the trunk. If a port is in a single VLAN, it can be untagged, but if the port
needs to be a member of multiple VLANs, it must be tagged. The Management VLAN value must be
between 1 and 4094.
Untagged VLAN: When checked, this option allows one VLAN to be congured as an “untagged VLAN”. When the
FWC2050 sends frames associated with the untagged VLAN out the Ethernet interface, those frames
will be untagged. When the FWC2050 receives untagged trafc from the Ethernet interface, those
frames are assigned to the untagged VLAN.
If unchecked, the FWC2050 tags all outgoing Ethernet frames, and only accepts incoming frames
that are tagged with known VLAN IDs.
Note: The untagged VLAN checkbox should only be unchecked if the hubs or switches on your LAN
support the 802.1Q VLAN standard. Likewise, the untagged VLAN value should only be changed if
the hubs and switches on your LAN support the 802.1Q standard.
Changing either of these values will result in a loss of IP connectivity if the hubs and switches on
your network have not yet been congured with the corresponding VLANs.