● Address Collision Detection Status
If new IPv4 addresses become active in the network, the "Address Collision Detection"
function checks whether this can result in address collisions. The allows IPv4 addresses
that would be assigned twice to be detected.
Note
The function does not run a cyclic check.
This column shows the current status of the function. The following values are possible:
– Idle
The interface is not enabled and does not have an IPv4 address.
– Starting
This status indicates the start-up phase. In this phase, the device initially sends a query
as to whether the planned IPv4 address already exists. If the address is not yet been
assigned, the device sends the message that it is using this IP address as of now.
– Conflict
The interface is not enabled. The interface is attempting to use an IPv4 address that has
already been assigned.
– Defending
The interface uses a unique IPv4 address. Another interface is attempting to use the
same IPv4 address.
– Active
The interface uses a unique IPv4 address. There are no collisions.
– Not supported
The function for detection of address collisions is not supported.
– Disabled
The function for detection of address collisions is disabled.
● MTU
Shows the packet size.
Procedure
1. Select the VLAN interface from the "Interface" drop-down list.
2. Click the "Create" button. A new row is inserted in the table.
3. Click the "Set Values" button. Configure the subnet on the "Configuration" tab.
Configuring with Web Based Management
6.8 Menu "Layer 3 (IPv4)"
SCALANCE W1780/W1740 according to IEEE 802.11ac Web Based Management
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