Output similar to the following will appear:
The messages which follow are the result of your last request.
At the <EOF> : prompt press return to continue.
72 bytes from 192.168.25.10: icmp_seq*0, time=0. xx
72 bytes from 192.168.25.10: icmp_seq*1, time=0. xx
72 bytes from 192.168.25.10: icmp_seq*2, time=0. xx
72 bytes from 192.168.25.10: icmp_seq*3, time=0. xx
72 bytes from 192.168.25.10: icmp_seq*4, time=0. xx
72 bytes from 192.168.25.10: icmp_seq*5, time=0. xx
72 bytes from 192.168.25.10: icmp_seq*6, time=0. xx
72 bytes from 192.168.25.10: icmp_seq*7, time=0. xx
72 bytes from 192.168.25.10: icmp_seq*8, time=0. xx
72 bytes from 192.168.25.10: icmp_seq*9, time=0. xx
20 packets submitted, 20 packets received. 0% packet loss
<EOF>:
Screen 2-8. Results of Pinging the DEFINITY LAN Gateway
c.Examine the test results that are displayed at the bottom of the screen:
x packets submitted, y packets received. z%
packet loss
The results displayed in the packet loss field (z) will be either 0% or 100%. Since this test is internal to the DEFINITY LAN Gateway system, this test does not access the customer’s LAN.
If the test reports 0% packet loss, the test was successful.
Continue with the next step in this procedure.
If the test reports 100% packet loss, the test failed. If it failed, verify that you used the correct address for the DEFINITY LAN Gateway system assembly. If you did, then contact your remote maintenance center. After the problem has been resolved, repeat the test and then continue with the following steps.