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IPv4 DNS Server 1 and IPv4 DNS Server 2 — addresses of the configured DNS servers used
when DHCP Addressing is not Enabled.
•
DHCPv4 Addressing — When Enabled, the device will request an IP address from a DHCP
server each time the device is booted.
•
IPv4 Address — the Autoloader network address
•
Subnet Mask — The network mask of the autoloader controller used when DHCP Addressing
is not Enabled.
•
Default Gateway — the gateway used when DHCP Addressing is not Enabled.
When IPv6 Addressing is Enabled, you can see, but not modify:
•
Stateless Addressing — when Enabled, the device will generate an address for itself based
on the routing information obtained from a router advertisement and the MAC address. The
device can manage up to five global addresses at the same time, which can be assigned from
different routers.
•
DHCPv6 Addressing — when Enabled, the Autoloader will request an IP address from a DHCP
server each time the device is booted.
•
Static Addressing — when Enabled, the device will use a statically-configured address.
•
Static Assigned Address — the IPv6 address when Static Addressing Enabled is On.
Status
Viewing dynamic device information
The
displays dynamic information about the device. When you click
Refresh
, the status is updated immediately.
Figure 31 Status: Autoloader page
You can see, but not modify, the following:
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