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Linksys
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Dynamic (DHCP)—Discover the IP address using DHCP from the
management VLAN
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Static IP Address—Manually define a static IP address
NOTE:
DHCP Option 12 (Host Name option) is supported when the device is a
DHCP client If DHCP Option 12 is received from a DHCP server, it is saved as
the server’s host name DHCP option 12 will not be requested by the device
The DHCP server must be configured to send option 12, regardless of what
is requested in order to make use of this feature
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Dynamic IP Address—Select to renew the DHCP-supplied IP address
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IP Address—Enter the IP address, and configure one of the following
Mask fields:
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IP Subnet Mask—Configure one of the following Mask fields:
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SubNet Mask—Select and enter the IP address mask
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Prefix Length—Select and enter the length of the IPv4 address prefix
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User Defined Default Gateway—Select User Defined and enter the
default gateway IP address
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Default Gateway—Displays the current default gateway status
NOTE:
If the device is not configured with a default gateway, it cannot
communicate with other devices that are not in the same IP subnet
STEP 3 Click Apply The IPv4 interface settings are written to the Running
Configuration file
ARP
The device maintains an ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) table for all known
devices that reside in the IP subnets directly connected to it A directly-
connected IP subnet is the subnet to which an IPv4 interface of the device is
connected When the device is required to send/route a packet to a local device,
it searches the ARP table to obtain the MAC address of the device The ARP table
contains dynamic addresses The device creates dynamic addresses from the
ARP packets it receives Dynamic addresses age out after a configured time
To define the ARP tables, do the following:
STEP 1 Click Configuration > IP Interface > IPv4 > ARP
STEP 2 Enter the parameters
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ARP Entry Aging Time (1-40000000)—Enter the number of seconds that
dynamic addresses can remain in the ARP table A dynamic address ages
out after the time it is in the table exceeds the ARP Entry Age Out time
When a dynamic address ages out, it is deleted from the table, and only
returns when it is relearned
STEP 3 Click Apply The ARP global settings are written to the Running
Configuration file
The ARP table displays the following fields:
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IP Interface—The IPv4 Interface of the directly-connected IP subnet where
the IP device resides
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IP Address—The IP address of the IP device
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MAC Address—The MAC address of the IP device
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Status—Whether the entry was manually entered (static) or
dynamically learned
STEP 4 Click Add
STEP 5 Enter the parameters:
Interface—An IPv4 interface can be configured on a port, LAG or VLAN Select
the desired interface from the list of configured IPv4 interfaces on the device
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IP Address—Enter the IP address of the local device
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MAC Address—Enter the MAC address of the local device
STEP 6 Click Apply The ARP entry is saved to the Running Configuration file
IPv6
This section describes IPv6 configuration It covers the following topics:
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Overview
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IPv6 Interfaces
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IPv6 Interface Addresses
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IPv6 Default Routers
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IPv6 Routes
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IPv6 Neighbors
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