System information
Configuring IP Information
Management and IP Interfaces
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- Static—Manually define a static IP address.
If a static IP address is used, configure the following fields.
• IP Address—Enter the IP address, and configure one of the following fields:
• Mask—Select and enter the IP address mask.
• Prefix Length—Select and enter the length of the IPv4 address prefix.
• Administrative Default Gateway—Select User Defined and enter the
default gateway IP address, or select None to remove the selected default
gateway IP address from the interface.
• Operational Default Gateway—Displays the current default gateway
status.
NOTE If the switch is not configured with a default gateway, it cannot
communicate with other devices that are not in the same IP subnet.
If a dynamic IP address is retrieved from the DHCP server, select those of the
following fields that are enabled:
• Auto Configuration via DHCP—Displays status of auto-configuration
feature. You can configure DHCP Auto Configuration from
Administration
>
File Management
>
DHCP Auto Configuration
.
STEP 3 Click Apply. The IPv4 interface settings are defined, and the switch is updated.
Defining IPv6 Global Configuration
The IPv6 Global Configuration Page defines the frequency of the IPv6 ICMP error
messages generated by the switch.
To define IPv6 global parameters:
STEP 1 Click Administration > Management Interface > IPv6 Global Configuration.
The IPv6 Global Configuration Page opens.
STEP 2 Enter the values for the following fields:
• ICMPv6 Rate Limit Interval—Enter the time limit.
• ICMPv6 Rate Limit Bucket Size—Enter the maximum number of ICMP error
message that can be sent by the switch per interval.