If you choose to enable DHCP, have your Network Administrator dedicate an IP
address for the VTrak, linked to the VTrak's MAC address. This action prevents
the DHCP server from assigning a new IP address when the VTrak restarts, with
the result that users can no longer log in.
To access the MAC address for VTrak's virtual management port:
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In the CLU Main Menu, highlight Network Management and press Enter.
Then highlight Virtual and press Enter.
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In the CLI, type net -v and press Enter.
administrator@cli> net -v
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ActiveCtrlId: 1
MaxSupportedSpeed: 1000Mbps
ProtocolFamily: IPv4(Enabled)
IP: 10.0.0.1
IPMask: 255.0.0.0
MAC: 00:01:55:60:18:60
DNS: 0.0.0.0
Gateway: 0.0.0.0
ProtocolFamily: IPv6(Disabled)
IP: 2001::1
IPMask: ffff::
MAC: 00:01:55:60:18:60
DNS: ::
Gateway: ::
VTrak Default IP Addresses
VTrak uses virtual and physical IP addresses as shown in the table below.
Port
Management
Controller 1
maintenance mode
Controller 2
maintenance mode
Task 7: Setting up the Management Ports
Port: 1
LinkStatus: Up
DHCP: Disabled
DHCP: Disabled
Type
virtual
10.0.0.1
physical
10.0.0.2
physical
10.0.0.3
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MAC address
Default IP address
IPv4
IPv6
2001::1
2001::2
2001::2