Tools

Ping

Click on Tools in the menu bar, and then click Ping below it. This tool is used to send a specified number of ICMP Echo Request packets to a given destination. All packets are sent in immediate succession rather than one per second. This behavior is the best one suited for diagnosing connectivity problems.

IP Address – Target IP to send the ICMP Echo Requests to.

Number of packets – Number of ICMP Echo Request packets to send, up to 10.

Packet size – Size of the packet to send, between 32 and 1500 bytes.

Ping Example

In this example, the IP Address is 192.168.10.1 the Number of packets is five, after clicking on Apply the firewall will start to send the ICMP Echo Requests to the specified IP. After a few seconds the result will be shown, in this example only four out of five packets was received back, a 20% packet loss, and the average time for the packets to travel to and from the specified IP was 57 ms.

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D-Link DFL-700 manual Tools, Ping Example