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megapichart
Aug 14, 2022Follower
Assign Static IP (GS108Ev3)
I am starting to regret my purchase of my managed switch. Neglectful in my interpretation of "managed". This is not as plug and play as I am used to despite my knowledge and experience with technology. I think networks is my unknown blind spot. But I digress. How can I assign a static IP to my Plex server? Or is this a matter of assigning a specific IP to a VLAN and connecting to that? Thanks for any help here.
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- schumakuGuru - Experienced User
megapichart wrote:
This is not as plug and play as I am used to despite my knowledge and experience with technology.
This simple tough configurable switch is basically plug and play of course. Plug-and-play does not magically read the user's ideas or replace some basic networking know-how I'm afraid.
megapichart wrote:
How can I assign a static IP to my Plex server?
This is nothing these simple configurable switches do. Even smart managed don't help here. Such a switch is not required for what you want to achieve:
To have a server configured for a fixed IP address, you either configure the server adapter to a static IP config, or you let the DHCP server on your network (typically operated on the router) to always assign the same IP address by creating a MAC<->IP reservation.
The same non-magic is required if you want to assign a fixed IP address to this switch for the management, to a computer, other server, IoT or any other device on your network, ,,,
megapichart wrote:
Or is this a matter of assigning a specific IP to a VLAN and connecting to that?
Stick with a single network, one VLAN (default, already in place) only, don't think about multiple networks, routing et all - ways beyond of what you need for your network most likely (and no need for a managed switch at all).
Keep in mind that if you get a new router, the router LAN IP is the same, ensure the local network IP subnet is the same as on your previous router, and the DHCP server MAC<-> IP reservations are the same again - otherwise the average Joe won't be able to find and access the devices on static (fixed) addresses anymore. Yes, this is the very basic network management one has to do.
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