Chapter 11. Testing

Ping

Select PING to send a ping request to a specific address. Ping testing is only available when the ethernet port is enabled (CONFIG -> SYSTEM -> ETHERNET PORT).

Address to Ping (PING ADDRESS)

Enter the IP address of the unit the IQ Probe is sending an echo request (ping) to.

Start Ping

The Start Ping command causes the IQ Probe to send ten ping requests to the target station. At the end of the ten-ping test, the following results are shown. During front panel operation, use the arrow keys to scroll through the results.

Pings Transmitted (PINGS TX)

This field shows the number of pings sent (always 10).

Ping Responses (PINGS RX)

This field shows the number of responses received from the pinged device.

Min Response Time (MIN RESP TIME)

This field shows the shortest round-trip delay (in ms) of the received responses. Round-trip delay is counted from the time the ping is sent until the response is received.

Max Response Time (MAX RESP TIME)

This field shows the longest round-trip delay (in ms) of the received responses. If a response is not received before the unit times out, the delay is not calculated in.

Avg Response Time (AVG RESP TIME)

This field shows the average response time (in ms) based on all received responses.

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