with no leading zeroes or spaces, where each ‘#’ is a decimal
integer from the range [0,255].
DNS Secondary: This is the secondary DNS address to be used for
this port. Depending on how your DHCP server is configured, this is
set automatically once DHCP is enabled, or your DHCP server may
be configured NOT to set a DNS address.
When DHCP is disabled, DNS Secondary is set manually, using the
format “#.#.#.#” with no leading zeroes or spaces, where each
‘#’ is a decimal integer from the range [0,255].
Enable DHCPv6: Check this box to enable the delivery of IPv6 addresses
from a DHCP Server using the DHCPv6 protocol.
IPv6 addresses can be added and deleted by clicking the Edit IPv6
Address button at the bottom of the screen:
Note: If the button is not displayed, you need to
Enable this port first, and click Submit.
Enable SLAAC: Check this box to enable stateless address auto con-
figuration.
MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit. Range (for Ethernetv2): Default: 1500
bytes. Smaller packages are recommended, if encapsulation is required
e.g., to meet encryption needs, which would cause the maximum package
size to be exceeded.
4.
To apply your changes, click Submit (the window will close), or Apply.
2.13.3 Network Services
Several standard network services can be enabled or disabled via the easily accessible Net-
work Services Panel under MANAGEMENT > Network Setup:
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