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 S3300 Smart Managed Pro Switch
5.  Click Apply to send the ping to the specified address. The switch sends the number of pings 
specified in the Count field, and the results are displayed below the configurable data in the 
Results area. 
• I
f the ping is successful, you see “Reply From IP/Host: icmp_seq = 0. time = xx usec. 
Tx = x, Rx = x Min/Max/Avg RTT = x/x/x msec.”
• I
f a reply to the ping is not received, you will see “Reply From IP/Host: Destination 
Unreachable. Tx = x, Rx = 0 Min/Max/Avg RTT = 0/0/0 msec.”
6.  Click Cancel t
o cancel the operation on the screen and reset the data on the screen to the 
latest value of the switch.
Ping IPv6
Use the Ping IPv6 screen to send a Ping request to a specified host name or IPv6 address. 
You can use this to check whether the switch can communicate with a particular IPv6 station. 
Once you click the Apply button, the switch sends three pings, and the results will be 
displayed below the configurable data. The output will be:
Send count=3, Receive count=n from (IPv6 Address). Average round trip 
t
ime = n ms.
 To send a ping to an IPv6 address:
1.  Select Ma
intenance > Troubleshooting > Ping IPv6.
Figure 112. Ping IPv6
2.  In the Ping field, select one of the following from the list:
• Glo
bal — Ping a global IPv6 address or host.
• L
ink Local — Ping a link-local IPv6 address or host over the specified interface. This 
field is shown when Interface is selected as the ping option. Select the interface from 
which to send the ping.
3.  In the IPv6 Add
ress/Hostname field, specify the IPv6 address or Hostname of the station 
you want the switch to ping. The initial value is blank. The IPv6 Address or Hostname you 
enter is not retained across a power cycle. The format is 
xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx. The maximum number of characters is 255.