Netgear M6100 – Campus Edge and SMB Core Chassis Switches ユーザーガイド

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6. 
Click Apply to send the ping to the specified address. The switch sends the number of pings 
specified in the Count field, and the results are displayed below the configurable data in the 
Results 
area. 
7. 
Click Cancel to cancel the operation on the screen and reset the data on the screen to the 
latest value of the switch.
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 a specified number of ping requests and the 
results will be displayed below the configurable data. The output will be:
Send count=n, Receive count=n from (IPv6 Address). Average round trip 
time = n ms.
To access the Ping IPv6 page, click Maintenance 
 Troubleshooting 
 Ping IPv6
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1. 
Select the Ping type from the list. Possible values are:
Global
 
  Ping a global IPv6 address.
Link Local
 
  Ping a link-local IPv6 address over the specified interface. This field is 
shown when Interface is selected as the ping option.
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 format is 
xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx. The maximum number of characters is 255.
3. 
Use Count to enter the number of echo requests you want to send. The range is 1 to 15. 
The default value is 3.
4. 
Enter the Interval in seconds between ping packets. The range is 1 to 60. The default value 
is 3.
5. 
Use Datagram Size to enter the datagram size. The valid range is 0 to 13000. The default 
value is 0 bytes.
6. 
Enter the Source IP address or interface to use when sending the echo request packets. If 
source is not required, select None as the source option. Possible values are: