Configuration Settings and Commands
Response from 209.75.217.6: icmp_seq=6, time=10.0 ms
Response from 209.75.217.6: icmp_seq=7, time=10.0 ms
Response from 209.75.217.6: icmp_seq=8, time=10.0 ms
Response from 209.75.217.6: icmp_seq=9, time=10.0 ms
10 packet(s) transmitted, 10 packet(s) received, 0% packet loss.
Not all hosts accept ICMP pings even if they are present on the network. However, the ping com- mand can serve two functions: 1) to test your general network settings – IP address, network mask, gateway and DNS server and 2) whether the device server can reach a given host. Simply resolving a name to an IP address effectively tests the first function.
Note: Some cellular carriers block ICMP pings on their cellular network.
Reset/Reboot
The Reset/Reboot page lets you reset the phone
FIGURE 23. Host RJ-11 IP Gateway: Reset/Reboot
You can reset the phone port by selecting the port and pressing the Reset Port(s) button. This will kill whatever service was on the port and reset it back to the current configuration settings.
You may reboot the entire device by pressing the Reboot button. This is the equivalent of power cycling the unit.
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