D-Link 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch User Manual
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Get IP From:
Select the get IP from option here. Options to choose from are
Static
,
DHCP
, and
BOOTP
.
When the
Static
option is selected, users can enter the IPv4 address of this interface manually in the fields
provided. When the
DHCP
or
BOOTP
option is selected, this interface will obtain IPv4 information
automatically from the DHCP or BOOTP server located on the local network.
IP Address:
Enter the IPv4 address for this interface here.
Mask:
Enter the IPv6 subnet mask for this interface here.
Gateway:
Enter the gateway IP address for this interface here.
Click
Apply
to accept the changes made.
After clicking the
DHCP Client
tab, the following page will appear.
Figure 4.119 – L3 Features > IPV4 Interface (DHCP Client)
The fields that can be configured are described below:
Class ID String:
Enter the vendor class identifier with the maximum of 32 characters. Tick
Hex
to have the
class identifier in the hexadecimal form.
Host Name:
Enter the host name. The maximum length is 64 characters. The host name must start with a
letter, end with a letter or digit, and only with interior characters letters, digits, and hyphens.
Lease:
Specify the preferred lease time for the IP address to request from the DHCP server. Enter the day
duration of the lease, or select the hour and minute duration of the lease.
Click
Apply
to accept the changes made.
L3 Features > IPv6 Interface
This window is used to view and configure the IPv6 interface settings.
Figure 4.120 – L3 Features > IPV6 Interface (IPv6 Interface Settings)
The fields that can be configured are described below:
IPv6 State:
Select to enable or disable the IPv6 interface’s global state here.
IPv6 Address:
Enter the IPv6 address for this IPv6 interface here. Select
EUI-64
to configure an IPv6
address on the interface using the EUI-64 interface ID. Select
Link Local
to configure a link-local address
for the IPv6 interface.
Next Hop IPv6 Address:
Enter the next hop IPv6 address here.
NS Interval:
Enter the NS interval between 0 and 3600000 milliseconds.