Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
3.The Applications menu appears. Select the submenu option and enter the desired value on each screen and field as shown on Table
Table 8-1. Applications Options
Ping (MCC and DSL) | |
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Gives the user the ability to conduct a
IP Address ± nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn format.
Packet ± 12±1600 bytes (Default = 64).
Timeout (wait time for return packet before next try) ± 1±30 seconds (Default = 5).
The results of this test include packets sent, received, and a scrolling list of timeouts, along with the minimum, maximum, and average round trip times of the packets.
NOTE: The test will continue until you exit the screen.
TraceRoute | |
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Displays trace routing information to destinations of up to 64 hops away from the DSL card.
Destination IP Address ± IP hostname or address in nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn format.
Packet size ± Length of the packet in bytes.12±1600 bytes (Default = 38).
MaxHops ± Maximum number of hops for tracerouting.
Timeout ± Maximum time (in seconds) that the system should wait before assuming that the packet was lost. 1±30 seconds (Default = 5).
After the above information is entered, a results screen is displayed. Results include a list of reporting hops, each with a hop number and IP address.
Telnet (MCC Card only) | |
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Gives the user the ability to connect with a remote host. Enter the host name or the Internet Protocol address for the destination to which you wish to connect.
NOTE: To enter the host name, either the DNS server or the Host Table must be configured.
November 1997 |