Chapter 7: Utility Menu

Utilities/Ping

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This option is available under the Test Menu via the Front Panel. The ping menu is used to send ICMP ping messages to hosts. The following items are under the this menu:

Ping Menu

Description

 

 

Start/Stop

Activator to start and cancel a ping test

 

 

Host Address

IP address or domain name (if DNS is config-

 

ured) of device to receive the ping

 

 

Size

Total size of ping to send. Range is 40 (def) to

 

1500 bytes

 

 

No. of Packets

Total packets to send every two seconds

 

 

No. of Transmits

Total packets sent (read only)

 

 

No. of Receives

Total packets received (read only)

 

 

% Loss

Percentage loss based on ping returned from

 

host (read only)

 

 

Utilities/Telnet Client

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The Telnet menu can be used to activate the Telnet client function in the Router Option Module.

Host - IP address or domain name (if DNS is configured) of Telnet server. By default, the standard TCP server port is used. However, a nonstandard port can be specified here with the IP address or do- main name separated by a colon (:).

Activate - Starts Telnet client function. The key combination Control ] cancels the session.

Utilities/Upgrade Menu

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The Router Option Module firmware can be upgraded using this menu.

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ADTRAN 1200350L1 user manual Utilities/Ping, Utilities/Telnet Client, Utilities/Upgrade Menu, Ping Menu Description

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