KVM Over the NET™ User Manual
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IPv6
At present, the KVM Over the NET™ switch supports three IPv6 address
protocols:
Link Local IPv6 Address
,
IPv6 Stateless Autoconfiguration
, and
Stateful Autoconfiguration (DHCPv6)
.
Link Local IPv6 Address
At power on, the KVM Over the NET™ switch is automatically configured
with a Link Local IPv6 Address (for example, fe80::210:74ff:fe61:1ef). To
find out what the Link Local IPv6 Address is, log in with the KVM Over the
NET™ switch’s IPv4 address and open the
Device Management
→
Device
Information
page. The address is displayed in the
General
list box (see
Once you have determined what the IPv6 address is, you can use it when
logging in from a browser or the Win and Java Client AP programs.
For example:
If you are logging in from a browser, you would key in
http://[fe80::2001:74ff:fe6e:59%5]
for the URL bar.
If you are logging in with the AP program, you would key:
fe80::2001:74ff:fe6e:59%5
for the
IP
field of the
Server
panel (see
Note:
1. To log in with the Link Local IPv6 Address, the client computer must
be on the same local network segment as the KVM Over the NET™
switch
2. The %5 is the %interface used by the client computer. To see your
client computer’s IPv6 address: from the command line issue the
following command:
ipconfig /all
. The % value appears at the
end of the IPv6 address.
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