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Auto Detect Configuration
When configuring the auto detect function, go to these sections for information you are interested in:
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Introduction to the Auto Detect Functio
Auto Detect Configuration
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Auto Detect Configuration Examples
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The Auto Detect function uses Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) request/reply packets to test
network connectivity regularly between the Auto Detect-enabled switch and the detected object.
The detected object of the Auto Detect function is a detected group, which is a set of IP addresses. To
check the reachability to a detected group, a switch enabled with Auto Detect sends ICMP requests to
the IP addresses in the group and waits for the ICMP replies from the group based on the user-defined
policy (which includes the
according to the check result, the switch determines whether to make
detected group take ef
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group to multiple
features, thus reducing the configuration workload.
For details about static routing, refer to the Routing Protocol part of the manual.
When the Auto Detect feature is used in conjunct
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Complete the following tasks to configure auto detect:
Detect Configuration
Task
Remarks
Auto Detect Basic Configuration
Required
Auto Detect Implementation in Static Routing
Optional
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