User Documentation
User Manual Managed Switches 
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  When using the Console interface, activate by first highlighting the Activate menu option, and 
then press Enter. You should receive the Mirror port settings are now active! (Press any key 
to continue) message. 
3.13.2 Ping 
The Ping function uses the ping command to give users a simple but powerful tool for 
troubleshooting network problems. The function's most unique feature is that even though the ping 
command is entered from the user's PC keyboard, the actual ping command originates from the 
Weidmüller switch itself. In this way, the user can essentially sit on top of the Weidmüller switch and 
send ping commands out through its ports. 
To use the Ping function, type in the desired IP address, and then press Enter from the Console 
utility, or click Ping when using the Web Browser interface. 
3.13.3 LLDP Function 
3.13.3.1 Overview 
Defined by IEEE 802.11AB, LLDP is an OSI Layer 2 Protocol that standardizes the methodology of 
self-identity advertisement. It allows each networking device, e.g. a Weidmüller managed switch, to 
periodically inform its neighbors about its self-information and configurations. As a result, all of the 
devices would have knowledge about each other; and through SNMP, this knowledge can be 
transferred to a Network Management Software for auto-topology and network visualization. 










