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15 IP CONFIGURATION
This chapter describes how to configure an IP interface for management
access to the switch over the network. This switch supports both IP Version
4 and Version 6, and can be managed simultaneously through either of
these address types. You can manually configure a specific IPv4 or IPv6
address or direct the switch to obtain an IPv4 address from a BOOTP or
DHCP server when it is powered on. An IPv6 address can either be
manually configured or dynamically generated.
This chapter provides information on network functions including:
◆ Ping – Sends ping message to another node on the network.
◆ Trace Rou te – Sends ICMP echo request packets to another node on the
network.
◆ Address Resolution Protocol – Describes how to configure ARP aging
time. Also shows how to display the ARP cache.
◆ IPv4 Configuration – Sets an IPv4 address for management access.
◆ IPv6 Configuration – Sets an IPv6 address for management access.
USING THE PING FUNCTION
Use the IP > General > Ping page to send ICMP echo request packets to
another node on the network.
CLI REFERENCES
â—† "ping" on page 1401
PARAMETERS
These parameters are displayed:
◆ Host Name/IP Address – IP address or alias of the host.
◆ Probe Count – Number of packets to send. (Range: 1-16)
◆ Packet Size – Number of bytes in a packet. (IPv4: 32-512 bytes,
IPv6: 0-1500 bytes)
The actual packet size will be eight bytes larger than the size specified
because the switch adds header information.