ASRock E3C224 manual IPv6 Configuration, IPv6 Settings, IPv6 Address, Subnet Prefix length

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Default Gateway to be configured for the selected interface.

- An IP Address consists of 4 sets of numbers separated by dots as in “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”.

- Each set ranges from 0 to 255.

- The first Number must not be 0.

IPv6 Configuration

It lists the IPv6 configuration settings.

IPv6 Settings

Check this option to enable IPv6 support for the selected interface.

Obtain an IP address automatically

Enable ‘Use DHCP’ to dynamically configure the IPv4 address using Dy- namic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).

IPv6 Address

Specify a static IPv6 address to be configured for the selected interface.

Subnet Prefix length

Specify the subnet prefix length for the IPv6 settings.

• - Value ranges from 0 to 128.

Default Gateway

Specify the v6 default gateway for IPv6 settings.

VLAN Configuration

It lists the VLAN configuration settings.

VLAN Settings

Check this option to enable VLAN support for the selected interface.

VLAN ID

Specify the Identification for VLAN configurations.

• - Value ranges from 2 to 4094.

NOTE: VLAN ID cannot be changed without resetting the VLAN configura- tion. VLAN ID 0, 1, 4095 are reserved VLAN ID’s.

VLAN Priority

Specify the priority for VLAN configurations.

• - Value ranges from 1 to 7.

NOTE: 7 is the highest priority for VLAN.

Save

Click ‘Save’ to save any changes made. You will be prompted to log out of the current UI session and log back in at the new IP address.

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Contents Ipmi Configuration Guide Introduction of Megarac SP Megarac SP GUI Overview LoginDashboard Event Logs Board Information Field Replaceable Unit FRUBasic Information Chassis InformationProduct Information View this Event Log Server HealthSensor Readings Live WidgetUTC Offset Event LogBMC Timezone Client TimezoneAudit Log System and Audit LogSystem Log Add Role Group ConfigurationActive Directory Settings Advanced SettingsDelete Role Group Host Name DNS Server SettingsHost configuration Host Settings Domain Name Configuration Domain SettingsIP Priority Domain Name Server Configuration DNS Server SettingsReset Domain NameCircular Event Log Policy System Event LogCurrent Event Log Policy Linear Event Log PolicyReplace Image Images RedirectionStart/Stop Redirection Add ImageDelete Image LDAP/E-Directory Settings Delete Role Group Other Mouse mode Mouse Mode SettingsRelative Mouse mode Absolute Mouse modeClick ‘Save’ to save any changes made IPv4 Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway Network SettingsLAN Settings IPv4 ConfigurationVlan Configuration IPv6 ConfigurationIPv6 Settings Default GatewayReset Network Bonding Network Bonding ConfigurationDefault Interfaces Auto ConfigurationClick Save to save the current changes Link Speed Network Link ConfigurationDuplex Mode Auto NegotiationClick ‘Save’ to save the settings NTP Server NTP SettingsDate TimeRefresh Automatically synchronizeMove Down PAM OrderingPAM Module Move UpReset LAN Destination PEF ManagementEvent Filter Alert PolicyDelete Send Test AlertAdd ModifyTime Out Radius SettingsRadius Authentication PortSecret Virtual Media Attach Mode Configure Remote SessionServices Machine Name Smtp SettingsLAN Channel Number Sender AddressSecondary Smtp Server Smtp Server requires AuthenticationPassword UsernameClick ‘Save’ to save the new Smtp server configuration Current Privacy Key SSL Certificate ConfigurationCurrent Certificate New CertificatePage Rotate Count System and Audit Log SettingsLog Type File SizeCheck the option Enable to enable audit log Delete User User ManagementAdd User Modify UserHard disk devices Virtual Media DevicesFloppy devices CD/DVD devicesJava Console Remote ControlConsole Redirection Power Off Server Orderly Shutdown Power Control and StatusReset Server Power Off Server ImmediateJava SOL Event List Triggers ConfigurationAuto Video Recording Download Video RecordingPlay Video Check All MaintenancePreserve Configuration Configuration listRestore Factory Defaults Password, Confirm Password System AdministratorUser Access Change PasswordReset Enter Update Mode Firmware UpdateFirmware Update Enter Preserve ConfigurationRetry Count Image Transfer ProtocolProtocol Type Source PathReset
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