UC-7400-LX Plus User’s Manual
Getting Started
2-8
Detecting an IPv6-based IP Address
Use the
ping6
command to detect a specific IPv6 address on the network. Type
ping6 -h
to see
how to use this command:
root@Moxa:~# ping6 –h
BusyBox v1.14.1 (2010-10-29 18:42:35 CST) multi-call binary
Usage: ping6 [OPTION]... host
Send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to network hosts
Options:
-c CNT Send only CNT pings
-s SIZE Send SIZE data bytes in packets (default=56)
-I iface/IP Use interface or IP address as source
-q Quiet, only displays output at start
and when finished
Assuming there is a device with IPv6 address
fe80::217:9aff:febb:489c
on the network, issue the
following command to get a response from the device:
# ping6 fe80::217:9aff:febb:489c
Configuring the WLAN through the PCMCIA Interface
The following IEEE802.11g wireless modules are supported:
ASUS—WL-107g
CNET—CWC-854 (181D version)
Edmiax—EW-7108PCg
Amigo—AWP-914W
GigaByte—GN-WMKG
Other brands that use the Ralink RT2500 series chip set