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8-Port Gigabit (PoE+) Ethernet Smart Managed Pro Switch with (2 SFP or 2 Copper Ports and)
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Link Local. Pings a link-local IPv6 address over a specified interface. With this
selection, the Interface menu displays, and you must select the interface.
8. In the IPv6
Address/Hostname field, enter the IPv6 address or host name of the station
that must be pinged.
The format is xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx. The maximum number of
characters is 255.
9. In the Count
field, enter the number of echo requests that must be sent.
The range is 1 to 15. The default value is 3.
10. In the Interval
field, enter the time in seconds between ping packets.
The range is 1 to 60. The default value is 3.
11. In the Datagram
Size field, enter the datagram size.
The valid range is 0 to 13000. The default value is 0 bytes.
12. From the Source
menu, as an option, you can select the IP address or interface that must
be used to send echo request packets:
None.
The source address of the ping packet is the address of the default egress
interface.
IP Address. The source IP address that must be used when echo request pac
kets
are sent. With this selection, the IPv6 Address field displays and you must enter the
IPv6 address that must be used as the source.
Interface. The interface that must be used when echo request packets are sent.
The
Interface menu displays, but the only available selection from the menu is Network.
13. Click the Apply
button.
The specified address is pinged. The results are displayed below the
configurable data in
the Results field.
Send an IPv4 traceroute
You can configure the switch to send a traceroute request to a specified IPv4 address or host
name. You can use this to discover the paths that packets take to a remote destination.
When you send a traceroute, the switch displays the results below the configurable data.
If a reply to the traceroute is received, the following message displays:
traceroute to x.y.z.w (x.y.z.w), maxTTL hops max, size byte packets
initTTL x.y.z.w (x.y.z.w) 0.000 ms * 0.000 ms
initTTL+1 x.y.z.w (x.y.z.w) 0.000 ms * 0.000 ms
initTTL+2 x.y.z.w (x.y.z.w) 0.000 ms * 0.000 ms