4-14CHAPTER 4: CONFIGURING IP ROUTING

Monitoring

The OfficeConnect Remote 840's IP Routing Table is displayed by

 

accessing the following page: Monitor > Routes and Services > IP

 

Routes.

 

Global IP counters can be displayed through Monitor > Networks > IP >

 

IP Counters. This screen indicates the number of frames received and

 

forwarded or discarded.

 

The active IP interfaces are shown by accessing the following page:

 

Monitor > Networks > Network Status.

 

When a Remote Site has been successfully established and IP is

 

configured, an entry will be displayed with the Remote Site Name

 

followed by a '-ip' suffix. The screen display indicates the local LAN (with

 

name ip) and the Remote Site 'Internet' have active IP interfaces.

IP Testing (PING)

You can now run a PING to make sure the OfficeConnect Remote 840

 

can reach the remote router. You can run the PING by using the

 

OfficeConnect Remote 840 Manager, from MS-DOS on a workstation, or

 

through the Internet.

 

Testing using the OfficeConnect Remote 840 Manager will test the

 

connection from the OfficeConnect Remote 840 to the network.

 

The DOS PING will check the connection from your PC through the

 

OfficeConnect Remote 840 SDSL Router to the network.

Option 1:

Open the OfficeConnect Remote 840 Manager and select Tools > Ping.

OfficeConnect

Enter the address you wish to ping, whether it is the ISP or a remote site.

Remote 840 Manager

Click Submit.

Ping to ISP or Remote

 

Site Network

 

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