IPv6 settings – management (eth2)
Enable IPv6: If IPv6 is enabled, the probe will use the management port for
IPv6 management
Enable IPv6
autoconf:
If IPv6 auto-configuration is enabled, the probe will receive
IPv6 address, IPv6 prefix and gateway address from a network
router when booting.
Note that auto-configuration should only be enabled for one
of the Ethernet ports to avoid possible conflicts.
IPv6 address: If IPv6 auto-configuration is not enabled, this field is used to
define the IPv6 address of the probe.
IPv6 prefix: If IPv6 auto-configuration is not enabled, this field is used to
define the IPv6 prefix of the probe (corresponding to netmask
for IPv4).
Global settings
IPv6 Gateway: Required to allow clients with an address outside the probe
subnets to access the probe (HTTP, FTP, TELNET, SNMP). It is
also required for the probe to access an NTP server or DNS
server with IPv6 address outside the probe’s subnets. If IPv6
auto-configuration is enabled, this field is disabled.
Example 1 – Separate Management IPv4
This model is useful if the management traffic is to be separated from the data/video
traffic by utilising two completely disjointed networks. In this example the
management subnet is defined as 192.168.0.0/16 and the data/video subnet is
10.0.30.0/24.
Parameter Managemen
t (eth2)
Data/video
(eth0)
Explanation
Enable DHCP Optional Optional Use DHCP to configure the eth2
and/or eth0 interface
automatically
IP address 192.168.7.5 10.0.30.5 The IP-addresses of each
interface
Netmask 255.255.0.0 255.255.255.
0
The netmasks – 16 and 24 bits
Enable
management
Yes No Only run web server on the
management interface
PROBE USERS' MANUAL VERSION 5.0
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