User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Insight Managed 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Smart Cloud Switch with 2 SFP Fiber Ports
- Contents
- 1. Getting Started
- Switch Management Options and Default Management Mode
- Available Publications
- Web Browser Requirements and Supported Browsers
- User-Defined Fields
- Interface Naming Conventions
- Access the Switch
- Change the Management Mode of the Switch
- Register the Switch
- How to Configure Interface Settings
- Local Browser Interface Device View
- 2. Configure System Information
- View and Configure the Switch Management Settings
- View or Define System Information
- View the Switch CPU Status
- Configure the CPU Thresholds
- Configure the IPv4 Address for the Network Interface and Management VLAN
- Configure the IPv6 Address for the Network Interface
- View the IPv6 Network Neighbor
- Configure the Time Settings
- Configure Denial of Service Settings
- Configure DNS Settings
- Configure Green Ethernet Settings
- Manage the Bonjour Settings and View Bonjour Information
- Control the LEDs
- Use the Device View
- Configure Power over Ethernet
- Configure Link Layer Discovery Protocol
- Configure DHCP L2 Relay and DHCP Snooping
- Set Up PoE Timer Schedules
- View and Configure the Switch Management Settings
- 3. Configure Switching
- 4. Configuring Routing
- 5. Configure Quality of Service
- 6. Manage Device Security
- Management Security Settings
- Configure Management Access
- Configure Port Authentication
- Set Up Traffic Control
- Configure Access Control Lists
- Use the ACL Wizard to Create a Simple ACL
- Configure a Basic MAC ACL
- Configure MAC ACL Rules
- Configure MAC Bindings
- View or Delete MAC ACL Bindings in the MAC Binding Table
- Configure an IP ACL
- Configure Rules for a Basic IP ACL
- Configure Rules for an Extended IP ACL
- Configure an IPv6 ACL
- Configure Rules for an IPv6 ACL
- Configure IP ACL Interface Bindings
- View or Delete IP ACL Bindings in the IP ACL Binding Table
- Configure VLAN ACL Bindings
- 7. Perform Maintenance Tasks
- 8. Manage Power over Ethernet
- 9. Monitor the System
- A. Configuration Examples
- B. Hardware Specifications and Default Values
Configuring Routing
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Insight Managed 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Smart Cloud Switch with 2 SFP Fiber Ports
The following table describes the nonconfigurable information displayed on the page.
Manage Static IPv6 Routes
You can configure static and default routes with a single next hop to any destination. You can
also delete an individual next hop from a static route or an entire static route.
The switch supports a maximum of 32 static routes. The cost of a static route is always 0.
On the switch, routing provides a preference option for the configuration of default routes. A
configured default route is treated exactly a a static route. Therefore, default routes and static
routes contain the same default preference.
The platform supports up to 16 IPv6 static routes and up to 16 VLAN routing interfaces. The
network ports are logical management interfaces. The IP stack’s routing table contains both
Table 54. IPv6 Neighbor Table information
Field Description
Interface The interface whose settings are displayed in the current table row.
IPv6 Address The IPv6 address of the neighbor or interface.
MAC Address The MAC address associated with an interface.
isRtr Indicates whether the neighbor is a router. If the neighbor is a router, the
value is True. If the neighbor is not a router, the value is False.
Neighbor State The state of the neighbor cache entry. Following are the states for
dynamic entries in the IPv6 neighbor discovery cache:
• Incmp. Address resolution is being performed on the entry. A
neighbor solicitation message was sent to the solicited-node multicast
address of the target, but the corresponding neighbor advertisement
message is not yet received.
• Reach. Positive confirmation was received within the last Reachable
Time milliseconds that the forward path to the neighbor was
functioning properly. While in REACH state, the device takes no
special action as packets are sent.
• Stale. More than Reachable Time milliseconds elapsed since the last
positive confirmation was received that the forward path was
functioning properly. While in STALE state, the device takes no action
until a packet is sent.
• Delay. More than Reachable Time milliseconds elapsed since the last
positive confirmation was received that the forward path was
functioning properly. A packet was sent within the last
DELAY_FIRST_PROBE_TIME seconds. If no reachability
confirmation is received within DELAY_FIRST_PROBE_TIME
seconds of entering the DELAY state, send a neighbor solicitation
message and change the state to PROBE.
• Probe. Seeks a reachability confirmation by resending neighbor
solicitation messages every Retrans Timer milliseconds until a
reachability confirmation is received.
Last Updated Time since the address was confirmed to be reachable.