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ProSafe M5300 Switch
Count - Enter the number of echo requests you want to send. The initial value is
default value. The Count you enter is not retained across a power cycle.
Interval (secs) - Enter the Interval between ping packets in seconds. initial value is
default value. The Interval you enter is not retained across a power cycle.
Datagram Size - Enter the Size of ping packet. initial value is default value. The Size
you enter is not retained across a power cycle.
3. PING displays the result after the switch sends a Ping request to the specified address.
4. Click CANCEL to cancel the operation on the screen and reset the data on the screen to the
latest value of the switch.
5. Click APPLY to send the ping. The switch sends the number of pings specified in the Count
field, and the results are displayed below the configurable data in the Ping area.
Ping IPv6
This screen is used to send a Ping request to a specified Hostname or IPv6 address. You can
use this to check whether the switch can communicate with a particular IPv6 station. Once
you click the APPLY button, the switch will send three pings and the results will be displayed
below the configurable data. The output will be Send count=3, Receive count=n from (IPv6
Address). Average round trip time = n ms.
To access the Ping IPv6 page, click Maintenance
Troubleshooting Ping IPv6.
1. Use Ping to select either global IPv6 Address, Hostname, or Link Local Address to ping.
2. Use IPv6 Address/Hostname to enter the IPv6 address or Hostname of the station you
want the switch to ping. The initial value is blank. The IPv6 Address or Hostname you enter
is not retained across a power cycle.
3. Use Datagram Size to enter the datagram size. The valid range is (48 to 2048).
4. Result - Displays the result after the switch send a Ping IPv6 request to the specified IPv6
address.
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