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M4200 and M4300 Series ProSAFE Managed Switches Web Management User Manual 
By default, the rate limit is 100 packets/sec (the burst interval is 1000 msec). To disable 
ICMP Rate limiting, set this field to 0. The valid rate Interval is from 0 to 2147483647.
10. 
Use ICMP Rate Limit Burst Size to control the ICMP error packets by specifying the 
number of ICMP error packets that are allowed per burst interval. 
By default, burst size is 100 packets. When the burst interval is 0, then configuring this 
field is not a valid operation. The valid burst size range is 1 to 200.
11. 
Use Select to configure Global Default Gateway to edit the Global Default Gateway field. 
12. 
Use Global Default Gateway to set the global default gateway to the manually configured 
value. A default gateway configured with this command is more preferred than a default 
gateway learned from a DHCP server. Only one default gateway can be configured. If you 
invoke this command multiple times, each command replaces the previous value. 
13. 
Click the Apply button.
The updated configuration is sent to the switch. Configuration changes take effect 
immediately.
The following table describes the nonconfigurable information displayed on the page.
View Statistics
The statistics reported on this page are as specified in RFC 1213. 
To view statistics:
1. 
Launch a web browser.
2. 
Enter http://<ipaddress> in the web browser address field.
The login window opens.
3. 
Enter the user name and password. 
The default admin user name is admin and the default admin password is blank, that is, 
do not enter a password.
4. 
Click the Login button. 
The System Information page displays.
Table 105.  Routing IP Configuration  
Field
Description
Default Time to Live
The default value inserted into the Time-To-Live field of the IP header 
of datagrams originated by the switch, if a TTL value is not supplied by 
the transport layer protocol.
Maximum Next Hops
The maximum number of hops supported by the switch. This is a 
compile-time constant. 
Maximum Routes
The maximum number of routes (routing table size) supported by the 
switch. This is a compile-time constant.