
Industrial Managed
Ethernet Switch
User Manual
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Label
Description
Factory
Default
DHCPv6
By checking this box, an IPv6 address and related fields will be automatically
assigned from a DHCPv6 server in the network. This is a stateful auto
configuration in which the switch will generate a DHCP solicit message to the
ALL-DHCP-Agents multicast address to find DHCPv6 server
.
Otherwise, users
can set up the IPv6 address manually
.
Unchecked
Manual
By checking this box, users must provide Global Unicast Address, Prefix
Length, and Gateway address in the following fields. Note that when this option
is checked, the next three fields will become active for setting.
Unchecked
Global Unicast
Address
Set an IPv6 address that is routable across the Internet and its three high-level
bits are 001. The IPv6 address is in the format 2XXX::/3.
NULL
Prefix Length
Set a prefix length for the IPv6 address in previous field
.
NULL
Gateway
Set the IPv6 address of an IPv6 Gateway
NULL
Manual DNS
By checking this box, user must manually provide Primary and Secondary DNS
addresses for IPv6
.
Note that when this option is checked, the next two fields
will become active for setting.
Unchecked
Primary DNS
Set the primary DNS IPv6 address to beused by your network.
NULL
Secondary
DNS
Set the secondary DNS IPv6 address
.
The Ethernet switchwill locate the
secondary DNS server if it fails to connect to the Primary DNS Server.
NULL
2.3.5
Ping
Atop
’s managed switch provides a network tool called Ping for testing network connectivity in this subsection. Ping
is a network diagnostic utility for testing reachability between a destination device and the managed switch. Note
that this utility is only for IPv4 address. The Ping utility for IPv6 will be provided in the next subsection. Figure 2.25
shows the user interface for using the Ping command.
Figure 2.25 Ping Webpage
Users can enter an IP address or a domain name into the field to verify network connectivity as shown in Figure
2.26. After entering the IP address/name, please click
“
Ping
” button to run the ping function. Example of successful
ping resultis shown in Figure 2.27 while a failure ping result is depicted in Figure 2.28
Figure 2.26 Example of Ping Command