Table 17: Network Port DHCPv6 Client Statistics Fields (continued)
Field
Description
Release Packets Transmitted
Number of release messages the DHCPv6 client has sent to the server
to indicate that it no longer needs one or more of the assigned
addresses.
Total Packets Transmitted
Total number of messages sent to all DHCPv6 servers.
Click
Clear Counters
to clear all the statistics counters, resetting all switch summary and detailed
statistics to default values.
Network Connectivity Configuration
The network interface is the logical interface used for in-band connectivity with the switch via any of
the switch's front panel ports. The configuration parameters associated with the switch's network
interface do not affect the configuration of the front panel ports through which traffic is switched or
routed.
The Network Connectivity page allows you to change the IPv4 and IPv6 information using the web
interface. To access the page, click
System
>
Connectivity
>
IPv4
or
IPv6
in the navigation menu.
Table 18: Network Connectivity Configuration for IPv4 and IPv6 Fields
Field
Description
IPv4 Fields
Network Configuration
Protocol
Specify what the switch should do following power-up. The factory default is
None. The options are as follows:
•
None: Do not send any requests following power-up.
•
Bootp: Transmit a BOOTP request.
•
DHCP: Transmit a DHCP request.
DHCP Client Identifier
The DHCP Client Identifier (Option 61) is used by DHCP clients to specify their
unique identifier. DHCP servers use this value to index their database of address
bindings. This value is expected to be unique for all clients in an administrative
domain. The Client Identifier string will be displayed beside the checkbox once
DHCP is enabled on the port on which the Client Identifier option is selected.
This web page will need to be refreshed once this change is made.
IP Address
The IP address of the network interface. The factory default value is 0.0.0.0.
Each part of the IP address must start with a number other than zero. For
example, IP addresses 001.100.192.6 and 192.001.10.3 are not valid.
Subnet Mask
The IP subnet mask for the interface. The factory default value is 0.0.0.0.
Default Gateway
The default gateway for the IP interface. The factory default value is 0.0.0.0.
MAC Address Type
Specify whether the burned-in or the locally administered MAC address should
be used for in-band connectivity. The factory default is to use the burned-in MAC
address
Burned-in MAC Address
This read-only field displays the MAC address that is burned-in to the network
card at the factory. This MAC address is used for in-band connectivity if you
choose not to configure a locally administered address.
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