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DGS-3130 Series Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch Web UI Reference Guide Parameter ACL Name Action Description Enter the name of the ACL that will be used here. This name can be up to 32 characters long. Click the Please Select button to select an existing ACL from the list. Select the action to be taken here. Options to choose from are Add and Clear. Click the Apply button to accept the changes made. The fields that can be configured in IPv4 Ping are described below: Parameter Target IPv4 Address Domain Name Ping Times Timeout Length ToS Stop Time Source IPv4 Address Description Select and enter an IP address to be pinged. Select and enter the domain name of the system to discover. Enter the number of times desired to attempt to Ping the IPv4 address configured in this window. Users may enter a number of times between 1 and 255. Tick the Infinite check box to keep sending ICMP Echo packets to the specified IP address until the program is stopped. Select a timeout period between 1 and 99 seconds for this Ping message to reach its destination. If the packet fails to find the IP address in this specified time, the Ping packet will be dropped. Enter the length value here. This specifies the number of data bytes to send. The default value is 56, which translates into 64 ICMP data bytes when combined with the 8 bytes of ICMP header data. It does not include any VLAN or IEEE 802.1Q tag length. The range is from 1 to 1420 bytes. Enter the ToS value here. This is used to configure the QoS on ICMP datagrams. The range is from 0 to 255. Enter the stop time value here. This specifies to stop the ping after the amount of times entered here. If this value is configured as 0, then the ping can only be stopped by clicking the Stop button manually. The range is from 0 to 99. Enter the source IPv4 address. If the current Switch has more than one IP address, you can enter one of them to this field. When entered, this IPv4 address will be used as the packets' source IP address sent to the remote host, or as primary IP address. Click the Start button to initiate the Ping Test for each individual section. The fields that can be configured in IPv6 Ping are described below: Parameter Target IPv6 Address Domain Name Ping Times Timeout Length Stop Time Description Enter an IPv6 address to be pinged. Select and enter the domain name of the system to discover. Enter the number of times desired to attempt to Ping the IPv6 address configured in this window. Users may enter a number of times between 1 and 255. Tick the Infinite check box to keep sending ICMP Echo packets to the specified IPv6 address until the program is stopped. Select a timeout period between 1 and 99 seconds for this Ping message to reach its destination. If the packet fails to find the IP address in this specified time, the Ping packet will be dropped. Enter the length value here. This specifies the number of data bytes to send. The default value is 56, which translates into 64 ICMP data bytes when combined with the 8 bytes of ICMP header data. It does not include any VLAN or IEEE 802.1Q tag length. The range is from 1 to 1420 bytes. Enter the stop time value here. This specifies to stop the ping after the amount of times entered here. If this value is configured as 0, then the ping can only be stopped by clicking the Stop button manually. The range is from 0 to 99. 350