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15: Maintenance IPv6 Neighbor Table Netstat Host Lookup Ping Send Packet Loopback EMG Internals USB Devices The IPv6 Neighbor table is used to view a list of neighbor's IPv6 addresses on the same network, and their corresponding MAC addresses. Displays network connections. If you select the checkbox, select the TCP or UDP protocol, or select All for both protocols to control the output of the Netstat report. Select to verify that the EMG can resolve the host name into an IP address (if DNS is enabled). If selected, also enter a host name in the corresponding Hostname field, Select to verify that the host is up and running. If selected, also do the following:  Enter a host name in the corresponding Hostname field  Specify Ethernet Port (Both, Eth1 or Eth2)  Check if the IPv6 version of ping should be used. This option sends an Ethernet packet out one of the Ethernet ports, mainly as a network connectivity test. For UDP, the number of times the string is sent is equal to the number of packets sent. For TCP, the number of times the string is sent may (or may not) be equal to the number of packets sent, because TCP controls how data is packetized and sent out. Enter the following:  Protocol: Select the type of packet to send (TCP or UDP).  Hostname: Specify a host name or IPaddress of the host to send the packet to.  Port: Specify a TCP or UDP port number of the host to send the packet to.  String: Enter a set of up to 64 characters. The string is encapsulated in the packet (so you could use a network sniffer to track the packet and, by looking at its contents, verify that it was sent).  Count: The count is the number of times the string is sent. Specify loopback information:  Device Port  Select either an Internal or External test Note: The External test is currently not supported for USB device ports Select to display information on the internal memory, storage and processes of the EMG. Select to display information about USB buses and the devices connected to them, including a mapping between a USB device and the EMG ports. EMG™ Edge Management Gateway User Guide 352

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15: Maintenance
EMG™ Edge Management Gateway User Guide
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IPv6 Neighbor
Table
The IPv6 Neighbor table is used to view a list of neighbor's IPv6 addresses on the same
network, and their corresponding MAC addresses.
Netstat
Displays network connections. If you select the checkbox, select the
TCP or UDP
protocol, or select
All
for both protocols to control the output of the Netstat report.
Host Lookup
Select to verify that the EMG can resolve the host name into an IP address (if DNS is
enabled).
If selected, also enter a host name in the corresponding Hostname field,
Ping
Select to verify that the host is up and running.
If selected, also do the following:
Enter a host name in the corresponding
Hostname
field
Specify Ethernet Port (Both, Eth1 or Eth2)
Check if the IPv6 version of ping should be used.
Send Packet
This option sends an Ethernet packet out one of the Ethernet ports, mainly as a network
connectivity test.
For UDP, the number of times the string is sent is equal to the number
of packets sent. For TCP, the number of times the string is sent may (or may not) be
equal to the number of packets sent, because TCP controls how data is packetized and
sent out.
Enter the following:
Protocol:
Select the type of packet to send (
TCP
or
UDP
).
Hostname:
Specify a host name or IPaddress of the host to send the packet to.
Port:
Specify a
TCP
or
UDP
port number of the host to send the packet to.
String:
Enter a set of up to 64 characters. The string is encapsulated in the packet (so
you could use a network sniffer to track the packet and, by looking at its contents,
verify that it was sent).
Count:
The count is the number of times the string is sent.
Loopback
Specify loopback information:
Device Port
Select either an
Internal
or
External
test
Note:
The External test is currently not supported for USB device ports
EMG Internals
Select to display information on the internal memory, storage and processes of the
EMG.
USB Devices
Select to display information about USB buses and the devices connected to them,
including a mapping between a USB device and the EMG ports.