Korenix Technology Co., Ltd.
Industrial
Layer 3 Managed Ethernet Switch
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Industrial Layer 3 Managed Ethernet SwitchUser Manual
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9.6.2
Managing IP Interfaces
9.6.2.1
Configuring IP
Use this menu to configure routing parameters for the switch as opposed to an interface.
Selection Criteria
Routing Mode
- Select enable or disable from the pull-down menu. You must enable routing for the
switch before you can route through any of the interfaces. The default value is disable.
ICMP Echo Replies
- Select enable or disable from the pull-down menu. If it is enable then only the
router can send ECHO replies. By default ICMP Echo Replies is Enable.
ICMP Redirects
- If it is enabled globally and on interface level then only the router can send ICMP
Redirects. By default ICMP Redirects is Enable.
ICMP Rate Limit Interval
- To control the ICMP error packets user can specify the number of ICMP
error packets are allowed per burst interval. By default Rate Limit is 100 packets/sec i.e. burst
interval is 1000 msec. To disable ICMP Rate limiting set this field to '0'. Valid Rate Interval must be in
the range (0 to 2147483647).
ICMP Rate Limit Burst Size
-To control the ICMP error packets user can specify the number of
ICMP error packets are allowed per burst interval. By Default burst size is 100 packets. When burst
interval is 0 then configuring this field is not a valid operation. Valid Burst Size must be in the range
(1 to 200).
Global Default Gateway
- This is an optional and select the Configure check box to edit this field,
Sets the global default gateway to the manually configured value. A default gateway configured with
this command is more preferred than a default gateway learned from a DHCP server. Only one
default gateway can be configured. If you invoke this command multiple times, each command
replaces the previous value.
Non-Configurable Data
Default Time to Live
- The default value inserted into the Time-To-Live field of the IP
header of datagrams originated by the switch, if a TTL value is not supplied by the
transport layer protocol.