Advantech EKI-9516P-HV User Manual page 268

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The following table describes the items in the previous figure.
Item
Routing Mode
ICMP Echo Replies Select this option to allow the device to send ICMP Echo Reply mes-
ICMP Redirects
ICMP Rate Limit
Interval
ICMP Rate Limit
Burst Size
Static Route Prefer-
ence
Local Route Prefer-
ence
Maximum Next
Hops
Maximum Routes
Global Default Gate-
way
Submit
Refresh
Cancel
4.5.2.2
Interface Summary
The Routing IP Interface Summary page shows summary information about the rout-
ing configuration for all interfaces.
Description
The administrative mode of routing on the device. The options are as
follows:
Enable: The device can act as a Layer 3 device by routing pack-
ets between interfaces configured for IP routing.
Disable: The device acts as a Layer 2 bridge and switches traffic
between interfaces. The device does not perform any internet-
work routing.
sages in response to ICMP Echo Request (ping) messages it receives.
Select this option to allow the device to send ICMP Redirect messages
to hosts. An ICMP Redirect message notifies a host when a better
route to a particular destination is available on the network segment.
The maximum burst interval for ICMP error messages transmitted by
the device. The rate limit for ICMP error messages is configured as a
token bucket. The ICMP Rate Limit Interval specifies how often the
token bucket is initialized with tokens of the size configured in the
ICMP Rate Limit Burst Size field.
The number of ICMP error messages that can be sent during the burst
interval configured in the ICMP Rate Limit Interval field.
The default distance (preference) for static routes. Lower route-dis-
tance values are preferred when determining the best route. The value
configured for Static Route Preference is used when using the CLI to
configure a static route and no preference is specified. Changing the
Static Route Preference does not update the preference of existing
static routes.
The default distance (preference) for local routes.
The maximum number of hops the device supports.
The maximum number of routes that can exist in the routing table.
The IP address of the default gateway for the device. If the destination
IP address in a packet does not match any routes in the routing table,
the packet is sent to the default gateway. The gateway specified in this
field is more preferred than a default gateway learned from a DHCP
server. Use the icons associated with this field to perform the following
tasks:
To configure the default gateway, click
IP address of the default gateway in the available field.
To reset the IP address of the default gateway to the factory
default value, click
Click Submit to save the values and update the screen.
Click Refresh to update the screen.
Click Cancel to restore default value.
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button and specify the
button associated with this field.
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